
Carson Hocevar Takes Pole for Brickyard 400 as Spire Motorsports Cars Fill Top Ten
The starting lineup for the Brickyard 400 has been set, featuring a fast lap by Carson Hocevar and a strong showing from Spire Motorsports’ Chevrolet program.
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The starting lineup for the Brickyard 400 has been set, featuring a fast lap by Carson Hocevar and a strong showing from Spire Motorsports’ Chevrolet program.
Carson Hocevar claimed the pole position with a 48.232‑second lap, edging teammate Daniel Suarez, while all three Spire entries will start inside the top ten for the 160‑lap, 400‑mile event broadcast on TNT and HBO Max.

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Carson Hocevar secured the pole position with a lap of 186.598 mph, while Daniel Suarez will line up alongside him. The Brickyard 400 will be streamed live on TNT at 2 p.m. ET.

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Carson Hocevar secured the pole position with a speed of 186.598 mph, while the In‑Season Challenge championship will pit Ryan Blaney against Todd Gilliland in a $1 million finale. Ticket prices start at $45, and the driver entry list features a who’s‑who of the sport.
Carson Hocevar secured pole position at 186.598 mph as the In‑Season Challenge pits Ryan Blaney against Todd Gilliland for a $1 million prize.

Carson Hocevar secured pole position with a lap of 48.232 seconds, followed by Daniel Suarez and Tyler Reddick. All three Spire Motorsports Chevrolets will start inside the top ten as the Brickyard 400 returns to Indianapolis on July 26, broadcast on TNT and streaming on HBO MAX.
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