NASCAR driver Carson Hocevar drew backlash from his fellow racers on Sunday because of his over-aggressive driving during the Ambetter Health 400.
Christopher Bell earned his 10th career NASCAR Cup Series victory after leading at the time of caution on the final lap ahead of Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 race in Atlanta.
The 22-year-old Hocevar finished second Sunday in Atlanta, but not without irking some of the sport's established stars.
Christopher Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The 22-year-old NASCAR driver will be starting up front in another Cup Series race after earning a Top Five finish.
The 22-year-old Cup Series sophomore made numerous aggressive moves while riding to his first podium finish. Ryan Blaney and Ross Chastain both approached Hocevar on pit road post-race. Hocevar had made contact with Blaney to send him spinning earlier in the final stage,
Christopher Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Bell led only the final lap in his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and had a slight edge on the outside when the caution light came on in overtime following a wreck by Josh Berry.
Second-year NASCAR Cup Series driver Carson Hocevar picked up the best finish of his budding career on Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Hocevar, who
Christopher Bell celebrated a drought-ending victory for himself and Joe Gibbs Racing after a dramatic comeback in Atlanta.
Bell had a slight edge on the outside when the caution light came on in overtime following a wreck by Josh Berry.