Carson Hocevar made a lighthearted comment in response to Chase Briscoe’s successful appeal against NASCAR. Briscoe was handed a 100-point penalty after the Daytona 500, but the decision has now been reversed.
Spire Motorsports has had some remarkable moments since going full-time to the NASCAR Cup Series back in 2019. The highlight of its first season was Justin Haley’s surprising victory at the 2019 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway.
Hocevar, who has been known for his aggressive driving, made headlines at Atlanta for his aggression and namely multiple drivers expressing their displeasure with the No. 77 driver during and after the race, including Kyle Busch, Ryan Blaney and Ross Chastain. McDowell offered his thoughts on his Spire teammate's moves at Atlanta.
Hocevar even had some fun with all the drama. Shortly after the race in Atlanta, when several drivers complained about him over the radio or confronted him in pit lane, Hocevar shot back: “We’re here to win races, not be a boy band and love each other and play in the playground together.”
Carson Hocevar knows where the line stands when aggression comes into play in the NASCAR Cup Series, and he is not intimidated to back down.
Carson Hocevar scored a career-best finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway Sunday, but his aggressive moves left other drivers frustrated.
Two NASCAR insiders shared their thoughts on what’s currently going on with Connor Zilisch and Carson Hocevar. On The Teardown podcast, Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic explained why Hoecevar and Zilisch are being treated differently after making mistakes.
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.
Carson Hocevar is still seeking his first NASCAR Cup Series victory, 47 races into his young career. On Sunday night, in the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Moto
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
Here were the winners and losers coming out of Sunday's NASCAR Atlanta race, with a tip of the cap to Spire Motorsports: Carson Hocevar was The Show on Sunday, for better and for worse.
The rookie stripes may be off the back of Carson Hocevar'sNumber 77 Spire Motorsports Chevy, hpwever the learning curve continues. He raced a career best secon