Carson Hocevar Survives Texas Then Targets a Chili’s
Carson Hocevar survived two red flags, overtime chaos and Kyle Busch Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway. Then he hinted a local Chili’s might not survive the celebration.
Carson Hocevar survived two red flags, overtime chaos and Kyle Busch Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway. Then he hinted a local Chili’s might not survive the celebration.
Seven Cup drivers showed up looking for a win. Christopher Bell showed up, took it, and left Bristol like he never stopped racing trucks at all.
He’s tied for the lead despite missing races—and not even chasing the title.
Four laps from the end, this went from a highlight reel to a survival documentary.
Unfazed by the recent social media debate as to the Hall-of-Fame-worthiness of his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career, Justin Allgaier just keeps on winning.
With two laps left and nine trucks ahead, Corey Heim turned what should have been a respectable finish into a full-blown motorsports mugging.
The inaugural downtown throwdown for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at St. Petersburg had everything: sunshine, concrete walls and a fuel light blinking like a cheap motel sign.
Another dramatic finish, another trademark bow, another reminder that in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the veteran still knows exactly when to strike.
Mini Tyrrell won his truck seat on television. Now he’s starting 29th at EchoPark Speedway, where the only prize is survival and the walls don’t care about your backstory.
Chandler Smith wasn’t leading off Turn 4 in overtime, but a perfectly timed shove turned a four-wide brawl into a .044-second Daytona triumph.