HAMPTON, Ga. — A former champion was ready to wreck Carson Hocevar. Another former champion called him a “moron.” And the driver who has been his mentor pulled Hocevar aside after Sunday’s race at Atlanta Motor Speedway for a lengthy discussion that ended with a handshake but little satisfaction.
Last week in Atlanta, Carson Hocevar put a spotlight and maybe a target on himself with the way he raced on the track. Hocevar had the ire of Kyle Busch, Ryan Blaney, Ross Chastain, and possibly even Hendrick Motorsports.
NASCAR driver Carson Hocevar drew backlash from his fellow racers on Sunday because of his over-aggressive driving during the Ambetter Health 400.
"I felt comfortable really being aggressive." Carson Hocevar's words during his Cup Series debut year in 2023 should have been a hint. The post “I’m Not Going to Apologize” – Carson Hocevar Bluntly Shuts Down His Critics Over His Atlanta Horseplay appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Just one week after a thrilling Daytona 500, NASCAR couldn't help itself in Atlanta, ending with a controversy courtesy of Carson Hocevar. Hocevar himself did n
NASCAR veterans Ken Schrader and Kenny Wallace chimed in on the future of Carson Hocevar following his aggressive performance in Atlanta last weekend.
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HAMPTON, Ga. — Carson Hocevar finished second but made no friends Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In the end, however, he knows the stat sheet doesn’t include a column for friends made.
Carson Hocevar earned the best finish of his NASCAR Cup Series career, but not without agitating his competitors. Hocevar, who came in second place after overtime in Sunday’s race at Atlanta, felt confident to put together a strong run following another ...
Carson Hocevar earned a NASCAR Cup Series career-best finish Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway but was left having to explain himself afterward. Hocevar, who was running fourth, made it three-wide
NASCAR continues to search for a good way to handle last-lap cautions. Atlanta was nearly a 3-wide finish again. Carson Hocevar introduces himself.
Carson Hocevar earned the best finish of his young NASCAR Cup Series career on Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but he ruffled plenty of feathers along the way.