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NASCAR Atlanta winners and losers: Carson Hocevar makes few friends, earns best career finish anyway
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Christopher Bell takes only lead in OT to edge Hocevar, Larson in another thrilling NASCAR finish in Atlanta
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NASCAR drivers approach Carson Hocevar after his aggressive racing at Atlanta
Carson Hocevar's aggressive moves at Atlanta might have earned him a second-place finish, but they didn't earn him any new friends.
Finally finished at Atlanta and finally got to run up front.” Daniel Suarez — 32nd: “I just wasn’t good enough today. We just weren’t good enough. We struggled a lot with the balance of the car since the first stage.
Christopher Bell passed Kyle Larson on the final lap to win in overtime at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The yellow flag flew with Bell just ahead of Carson Hocevar, who had nosed ahead of Larson for a career-best second place.
The site of Chastain with Hocevar is not new. Both are alumni of the Craftsman Truck Series team Niece Motorsports. For the last few years, Chastain has served as a mentor to the younger driver, trying to guide him through some rough patches.
Hocevar is one of the most talented youngsters in NASCAR. It is his aggressiveness and fearlessness that makes him so good. Undoubtedly, he will become more mature and wiser as time progresses. Until then, it is up to someone like Busch — a senior veteran — to keep him grounded.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNMichigan 22-year-old falls just feet short of first NASCAR Cup victoryCarson Hocevar was making a bold last-lap move for the win on Sunday, but came up just feet shy. He didn't make many friends in the process.
Austin Cindric was ticked off with Kyle Larson after his night ended early at the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., on
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