Carson Hocevar is finally a winner in the NASCAR Cup Series. On Sunday, Hocevar and the No. 77 team for Spire Motorsports won the Jack Link’s 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. The driver of the No. 77 car beat RFK Racing competitor Chris Bueschger to the line. Then, Hocevar sat on the side his car and drove the opposite way on the track to celebrate.
Following his memorable celebration, Hocevar discussed his first career Cup Series victory. The Spire Motorsports driver had been knocking on the door, and finally broke through on Sunday.
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“Yeah, I feel like every time I’ve ever see the crowd, really got to hear ’em, I’ve had this thought up for a while,” Hocevar said. “I’ve messed it up every which way to not be able to do it. I don’t care if it took 20 minutes or whatever, I was going to figure it out how to do it. It took me a while. I’m so thankful. This is the biggest dream I’ve ever thought of. Thank you, everybody. I couldn’t have done it in any better way. Hopefully my grandpa’s watching. My grandma died last year, so I’m so thankful that I can give my grandpa a trophy now. Wish my parents were here. All thanks to Jeff Dickerson. Heat waves. Everybody is here. Unbelievable. I’m just so thankful, thank you.”
Hocevar now sits eighth in the Cup Series standings and hopes to carry this momentum for the rest of the 2026 NASCAR season. The Spire Motorsports driver has finally won his first, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see the wins start to snowball over the next few months.
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