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“It Has Potential”: Chase Elliott Cautiously Optimistic About NASCAR’s Darlington Experiment

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Last November, NASCAR confirmed that five tracks would switch from the intermediate-track setup to the short-track and road-course package: Bristol, Darlington, Dover, Nashville Superspeedway, and World Wide Technology Raceway. After Sunday’s race at Las Vegas, the series heads to Darlington next weekend, where the new package will debut and Chase Elliott feels optimistic about it.

The update features a simplified diffuser designed to limit underbody aero, cutting downforce and leaving cars with less grip. Drivers expect that shift to turn the race into a test where every lap demands patience and care, even when the tires are fresh.

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Elliott said teams have already begun preparing in private as they try to get a handle on what awaits them once the cars hit the track. “I know there’s definitely a lot of conversation going on kind of behind the scenes getting ready for Darlington. Probably kind of depend on how it goes, would be my guess,” he said via Frontstretch.

“I mean, I think that definitely an interesting place to try it. Or I guess not try it, but the way the schedule kind of felt. I think it has potential to be exciting. For sure.” Elliott even compared the shift to the chaos that arrived when the current car first appeared in the NASCAR Cup Series.

“It kind of reminds me of, like, that first year we had of this car and just how massive of a change that was at that time. This will be a pretty big one. And it might not, it could not be a big deal. It might not look any different, but it certainly has potential to be,” he said.

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