Tracking the Trucks: Kyle Larson Subs for Alex Bowman, Wins Series Return to North Wilkesboro
Despite a late caution coming out and sending the race to overtime, Kyle Larson’s No. 7 was just too fast for the field to handle.
Despite a late caution coming out and sending the race to overtime, Kyle Larson’s No. 7 was just too fast for the field to handle.
Kyle Larson won the Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro after subbing in for an injured Alex Bowman.
Hocevar topped Friday’s practice session ahead of Ty Majeski and Chase Purdy.
Although Larson and Nemechek made headlines with the memorable finish, who else had a noteworthy performance at Darlington?
In its Xfinity Series debut, the young team earned its first top-10 result. The team’s driver, Hocevar, rallied to finish sixth in his second career start.
Larson overcame a pit road speeding penalty to score the second victory of the Xfinity Series season for Kaulig Racing’s No. 10 team.
Eckes stood on top of the NASCAR Truck race at Darlington. Who else shined?
Also: What’s with Carson Hocevar’s driving? All that in more in this week’s podcast.
Heim dominated at Martinsville, but who else stood out in the rain-shortened Friday night race?
Sawalich climbed through the field and survived contact with Carson Hocevar.
Legacy Motor Club is floundering. What could change that?
Ever since he arrived on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series scene, Carson Hocevar has been turning heads. His first win at Texas turned more.
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