Erik Jones longs for the intense rivalry that NASCAR was known for in the past, like the legendary battles between Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt. NASCAR has lacked such rivalries in recent years. Jones, a driver for Legacy Motor Club, believes that a showdown between two prominent figures in the sport could be beneficial.
Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin are two of the biggest names in NASCAR. Elliott, who has a huge fan base among hardcore NASCAR enthusiasts, has consistently won the most popular driver award since Jeff Gordon’s retirement. On the other hand, Hamlin is both well-known and controversial due to his actions on the track.
Jones believes that the combination of Elliott and Hamlin’s fame, along with their contrasting good guy and bad boy personas, would make their rivalry highly entertaining. He thinks fans would be thrilled to witness their heated clashes and unpredictable moments.
Like many NASCAR fans, Jones yearns for a rivalry on the same level as the iconic feud between Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt in the 90s. Their intense championship battles attracted a significant number of fans to the sport.
Jones is correct in his assertion that NASCAR needs a high-profile rivalry, and his choice of Elliott and Hamlin is a good one. This rivalry could be marketed as a showdown between the beloved fan favorite and the sport’s villain, a role that Hamlin has already embraced. With the help of a NASCAR documentary series on Netflix, this rivalry could be effectively promoted.