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.
"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.
Carson Hocevar's aggressive moves at Atlanta might have earned him a second-place finish, but they didn't earn him any new friends.
Carson Hocevar walked away from the season’s second NASCAR Cup race with two things – his best career finish and a line of unhappy fellow competitors. Since the checkered-flag waved on his runner-up finish to Christopher Bell at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the 22-year-old driver has issued apologies to Ryan Blaney and Rick Hendrick.
NASCAR driver Carson Hocevar drew backlash from his fellow racers on Sunday because of his over-aggressive driving during the Ambetter Health 400.
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
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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 had an eventful day at the Ambetter Health 400 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday. And that might be putting it mildly. From an early interaction that left Kyle Busch flipping him off and vowing to wreck him,
Carson Hocevar was about five seconds away from earning his first career NASCAR Cup Series win, and he made a big splash. Kenny Wallace, former driver and fan-favorite, loved what he saw from the young racer.
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 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