Chase Elliott, the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion, has consistently demonstrated his respect and admiration for the U.S. military through various tributes and community engagements.

One notable instance is his participation in NASCAR’s “600 Miles of Remembrance,” where drivers honor fallen service members by displaying their names on their cars. Elliott’s Chevrolet Camaro bore the name of Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer Stephen “Matt” Mills, who died in Afghanistan on August 6, 2011.
Additionally, Elliott’s hometown of Dawsonville, Georgia, celebrated his 2020 championship win with a victory parade, where the community gathered to honor his achievements.
These events highlight Elliott’s commitment to honoring military heroes and engaging with his community, reflecting his deep appreciation for those who serve.

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