The NASCAR world is buzzing once again — and this time, the spotlight isn’t on a veteran or a champion, but on a new name quickly rising through the ranks: Corey Day. In the last few weeks, rumors have intensified that Rick Hendrick and Jeff Gordon, the powerhouse duo behind some of NASCAR’s most iconic success stories, have set their sights on making Day their next major project.
For those who have followed the sport closely, the parallels to Chase Elliott’s rise a decade ago are impossible to ignore. Back then, Hendrick and Gordon spotted raw potential in a young Elliott, nurturing his talent with patience, strategy, and world-class mentorship. Today, that same formula appears to be repeating itself — only this time, the focus is on a driver whose natural speed and racing instincts are already drawing comparisons to legends.

Corey Day, just 18 years old, has already built a name for himself in the dirt racing scene, dominating sprint car circuits with confidence beyond his years. His precision, adaptability, and fearless driving style have caught the attention of NASCAR’s top executives — and Hendrick’s team, known for turning raw potential into championship material, is reportedly positioning Day as the future face of their next era.
According to insiders close to the Hendrick Motorsports camp, discussions are already underway about a developmental deal that could see Day transition into the NASCAR Xfinity Series by 2026, mirroring the path Chase Elliott took on his way to the Cup Series championship. Jeff Gordon, who has taken a more active executive role in recent years, is said to be personally involved in guiding Day’s development — just as he once did with Elliott.
“Corey’s got that same quiet fire we saw in Chase,” one insider said. “He’s humble, hungry, and incredibly focused. You can’t teach that — you can only build around it.”
Hendrick himself has reportedly expressed his admiration for Day’s racing IQ and composure, even hinting in recent interviews that “a new generation is about to take over.” The move comes as part of a broader vision to secure Hendrick Motorsports’ dominance well into the 2030s, ensuring the team’s future remains as formidable as its past.

Fans are already drawing comparisons between the two prodigies. Like Elliott, Corey Day has a grounded personality, a strong family racing background, and a calm determination that makes him instantly likable. Both were molded not just by natural talent, but by mentorship from some of the greatest minds in motorsports.
As Corey Day inches closer to the big leagues, the message from Hendrick and Gordon is clear: the next chapter of NASCAR’s evolution is being written — and this young phenom could be the one to carry the torch.
If history is any indication, Corey Day may soon become to the next generation what Chase Elliott was to his — a symbol of promise, legacy, and the enduring power of Hendrick Motorsports’ vision.
