
Hocevar’s Aggressive Move Sparks Multi‑Car Crash at Michigan as Hamlin Eyes Future
Carson Hocevar’s aggressive maneuver triggered a nine‑car crash at Michigan, finishing fifth, while Denny Hamlin contemplates his next move.
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Carson Hocevar’s aggressive maneuver triggered a nine‑car crash at Michigan, finishing fifth, while Denny Hamlin contemplates his next move.

Kevin Harvick advises Carson Hocevar to maintain his daring racing tactics despite recent setbacks, emphasizing the importance of experience and the unique demands of the Gen 7 car.

From a clutch‑failure win in 2021 to the 100th Truck Series victory in 2023, Kyle Busch’s career at Pocono encapsulates a remarkable journey that continues to inspire fans and competitors alike.

A dramatic nine‑car collision at Michigan International Speedway sparked debate, but veteran Kevin Harvick defended Carson Hocevar's aggressive racing, urging him to stay true to his natural style.

Pocono Raceway honors Kyle Busch with a Walk of Fame entry, distinctive signage, and a series of events that highlight his historic achievements and his family’s continued involvement in the sport.

Pocono Raceway will induct Kyle Busch into its Walk of Fame and display special signage, while his son Brexton leads a tribute lap at Charlotte Motor Speedway, marking a poignant moment for the racing community.

The NASCAR Cup Series rolls into Pocono Raceway this weekend, where aerodynamic dominance and track position will shape the outcome. Denny Hamlin is the favorite, with Chase Elliott and Bubba Wallace also in the mix, while rising drivers Carson Hocevar and Zane Smith look to capitalize on recent momentum.

The 2026 Cup Series heads to Pocono Raceway for the 16th round, featuring a tribute to Kyle Busch, a fractured‑wrist driver, and a renumbered No. 33 entry.

NASCAR heads to Pocono for the 16th round of the 2026 Cup season, where Denny Hamlin ties Kyle Busch’s all‑time win record, Christopher Bell races despite injury, and Austin Hill takes over the No. 33 ride after Kyle Busch’s passing.

NASCAR’s first ever race on a Naval base will feature former driver‑turned‑team owner Justin Marks back in the cockpit, backed by Jockey and Chevrolet, alongside a star‑studded field that includes Jimmie Johnson, Brendan Gaughan and Jamie McMurray.

An inside look at the drivers poised to dominate the 2026 Pocono 400, from Hamlin’s recent streak to the rising stars eyeing victory.

During a Ford media session, Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, prompting questions about his prospects amid a crowded Cup field.

The upcoming Pocono Raceway event will feature Denny Hamlin as the odds‑on favorite, with Kyle Larson, Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell and several longshots poised to shape the outcome.
NASCAR's Truck Series will hold its inaugural race at the historic Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on June 19. Owner‑driver Justin Marks, backed by Spire Motorsports and Jockey, will share the grid with legends like Jimmie Johnson and a host of other notable competitors.

Chevrolet’s dominance at Pocono Raceway is reflected in a storied record of wins, pole positions and manufacturer milestones, while drivers such as Chase Elliott, Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson prepare for the next chapter of competition.
Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to the Wood Brothers in 2027, prompting the storied organization to seek a replacement amid a turbulent season. Berry’s brief but eventful tenure reflects both the promise and the challenges facing the historic team.
Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to the Wood Brothers in 2027, reflecting on a challenging season while looking toward future opportunities.

Corey Heim replaces Riley Herbst in the No. 35 Toyota for 2027, marking the first major move of a driver market that could reshape the sport.

Carson Hocevar’s aggressive move at Michigan leads to a nine‑car crash, while Denny Hamlin ponders his retirement amid a competitive season.

Carson Hocevar's aggressive style earned him a career‑best finish at his home‑state track, but the resulting multi‑car wreck sparked criticism from peers and raised questions about his future in NASCAR.

Carson Hocevar’s fifth‑place finish at Michigan was overshadowed by a nine‑car crash, prompting criticism from peers like Bubba Wallace and raising questions about his racing style.

The latest edition of Time’s annual ranking highlights three NASCAR figures, underscoring the sport’s growing cultural footprint.

After his first Cup Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway, Carson Hocevar's diecast model and related merchandise surged past historic benchmarks, reflecting a rapid rise in fan support and commercial appeal.

Denny Hamlin’s recent wins close the gap on Tyler Reddick, while crashes and surprise performances send several drivers tumbling or soaring in the latest rankings.