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Nascar Cup series pilot Carson Hocevar According to reports, he bought Chili's departure from his hometown of Portage, Michigan. He even published on Facebook, instant his fans to take a bite.
However, when he arrived at Charlotte Motor Speedway before his playoff race this Sunday, Hocevar revealed exactly what had happened. Well, it seems that the driver did not buy the property after all.
In his words, it was just a way to fight clickbait with another clickbait. Explaining more, the 22-year-old Speedster told journalists,
“On Portage, a radio station did something clickbait about the closure of the chili. They asked if I would promote it that it is not closed and that I was like, I cannot say that I bought until the first payment of payments? You loved it, so you know, this is how you fight the fire with the fire today.”
Hocevar is currently in his biggest season, driving the 77 Chevy Camaro for Spire Motorsports. His most recent victory took place in the Craftsman series of Nascar in Kansas in May 2025. However, the young careers' phenom still does not have to record the victory of his unclear cupa.
Although not in the image of the playoff, Hocevar can still compete for his first Triumph Cup series. 31 races of the season, the former winner of Winchester 400 has accumulated two first fifty and eight top-10s, more than 116 laps. It is 22 in the driver's standings with 625 points in his name.
The next Hocevar race, the Bank of America Roval 400It will be covered by the US on Sunday, October 5 (15:00 et forward). Fans can also listen to live radio updates on Radio PrN and Siriusxm Nascar, Channel 90.
Carson Hocevar was shaking hands with a $ 50,000 fine for his actions during the last week's Cup event in Kansas Speedway. Everything happened around 260 when Hocevar's number 77 car turned to the back, blowing several tires.
Needless to say, Nascar pulled the yellow and the security staff was assigned to Hocevar's car. When the workers arrived around, Hocevar relived his engine and turned his wheels in an attempt to join the field again. This, according to the sanctioning body, violated the rule of conduct of Nascar members.
Renowned journalist Bob Pockrass reported the incident through one of its recent places on X.
“Nascar has fined Carson Hocevar $ 50,000 for what Nascar called a behavior offense,” Pockrarass wrote. “After he turned and stopped in Kansas, and security workers had arrived in his car, turned again and turned the tires while trying to join in the field.”
Carson Hocevar ran 13th at the time of Fiasco. Finally finished the race 29a, four laps. Hendrick driver Motorsports Chase Elliott He won the race, marking his second victory of the 2025 season.
Edited by Tushhita Barua