
Carson Hocevar Goes Full Mad Max to Win Kansas Truck Chaos
Carson Hocevar won Saturday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway not with style or grace, but with a teeth-bared snarl and a right-front fender bent like a soda can.
Carson Hocevar won Saturday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway not with style or grace, but with a teeth-bared snarl and a right-front fender bent like a soda can.
Carson Hocevar acknowledged on Saturday that the wreck that cost him dearly in last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway was the result of a miscalculation on his part.
Even though Chevrolet driver Kyle Larson won last year’s spring race at Kansas Speedway by the closest margin in NASCAR Cup Series history over Ford driver Chris Buescher, Larson still thinks Toyota drivers have an edge at the 1.5-mile track.
NASCAR just rotated the championship weekend—and the first stop is the one we’ve missed the most.
Forget chaos and cautions—this was a win built lap by lap, the old-school way.
Joey Logano came into Texas with nothing but bruises and excuses—and left with a trophy and the last laugh.
There’s karma, and then there’s Texas-sized karma
There are two kinds of NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Texas Motor Speedway.
Ride ‘em, cowboy.
NASCAR Cup Series drivers will face what is arguably the sport’s most challenging 1.5-mile track when they head to Texas Motor Speedway for Sunday’s WÜRTH 400.