During the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, veteran driver Kyle Busch launched a scathing rant aimed at his Chevrolet teammate Carson Hocevar. The Atlanta Motor Speedway, which was revamped in 2021,
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During the early stages of today’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta, Kyle Busch had words for Carson Hocevar over the radio. Well, those feelings didn’t necessarily go away, though Busch appeared a lot more calm when he got out of his car.
The 22-year-old Hocevar finished second Sunday in Atlanta, but not without irking some of the sport's established stars.
Carson Hocevar isn’t shying away from controversy. The post “Not Be in a Boy Band” – Carson Hocevar Makes New Enemies on Track, Jeopardizing His Future appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Young driver Carson Hocevar drew the ire of AJ Allmendinger at the Course of the Americas last week with his signature aggressive driving style.
Following the chaos caused by his 'bold' driving this past weekend, NASCAR star Carson Hocevar has apologized to Kyle Larson
Kyle Larson, known for his assertive racing style, had a level head when dealing with Carson Hocevar’s in-your-face aggressiveness at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Hocevar’s bold moves came under criticism at the Ambetter Health 400 from veterans Kyle Busch and Ryan Blaney,
The NASCAR Cup Series has always been a stage for drama, but the 2025 season has already turned into a theater of controversies. The post Out in the Open, Carson Hocevar’s 7-Words Hits Back at NASCAR’s Blunder Fest After Atlanta Dig appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Carson Hocevar was the fastest man in the desert on Saturday. The second-year Cup Series driver laid down a lap of 27.16 seconds in Saturday's practice session at Phoenix Raceway and was atop the speed chart when the lone 45-minute practice session of the weekend ended.