NASCAR ABETTER HEALTH 400: Christopher Bell Gan, Carson Hocevar makes enemies


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Carson Hovar drew the wrath of multiple drivers on Sunday night during the Ambetter Health 400 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in the second race of the 2025 season of the Nascar Cup series.

Hocevar ended second when a caution flag came out in the middle of the last round. It meant that the driver who was at the head at the time of caution was declared winner. This time, it was Christopher Bell who won the race, with Hocevar and Kyle Larson behind him.

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Carson Hocevar, #77, and Austin Cindric, #2, fight for the position in turn one at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia, on February 23, 2025. (Jason Allen-Imagn images)

However, after the race, multiple pilots were seen talking to Hocevar. The aggressive driving of the 22 -year -old did not seem to go well with some of his colleagues.

“We are here to win races, not being a band of boys and loving and playing together in the recreation courtyard,” said Hocevar, through Nascar.com. “So obviously, there are learning lessons. You don’t want to get anyone out or frustrate anyone, and there are things that would clean safely. But it will only come with learning.

“Once again, I usually have 40ยบ, waiting for them to crash and expect them to block, and I finish in adolescence. Then, be in front and get points on stage in both stages and have an opportunity to win is something to sustain my (Head) High.

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Carson Hocevar, #77, leaves Pit Row at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia, on February 23, 2025. (Jason Allen-Imagn images)

Ross Chastain, Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch were among those who reacted to Hocevar races.

While Blaney was driving for the first place, she received an increase in Hocherevar on Tour 234. Blaney was sent to turn and a caution flag came out. Blaney was able to save her car and returned to the front to end in fourth place.

“It wasn’t decreasing,” Blaney said. “I was writing to me, and did not get up and gave me a chance when I am becoming [Turn] 1, and took me out. I was happy not to connect to everyone and I could stay in the apron. “

Chastain had one of the fastest cars of the day. He refused to enter the details of his conversation.

Busch said Hocevar had many “close calls” in the race.

“I mean, he was not even clear to me, I had to get up, and put me in the nearly two in the first stage,” he told NBC Sports. “Then, you are just trying to plug holes and do it the last second and last minute, and create jams of trunks in the back. It’s alone, do it at the end, you know, do it in the last 30 laps, not in the first 230”

The Nascar Cup series driver, Carson Hocevar, #77, during the qualification for Daytona 500 in Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, on February 12, 2025. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

It was the 45th career of the Nascar Cup of Hocevar of his career and his seventh final of the first 10. It was the best final he has had in the circuit.

Previously ended third in Watkins Glen last year.

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