In the high-stakes world of NASCAR, where split-second decisions can ignite rivalries, Carson Hocevar has found himself in the spotlight once again. Sitting 25th in the Cup Series standings with zero wins through 27 races this season, the young Spire Motorsports driver grabbed attention at the Cook Out Southern 500 not just for his solid ninth-place finish. Instead, it was his aggressive driving style that stole the show, echoing past run-ins like the two tangles with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in consecutive weeks back in June at Nashville and Mexico City. Known for pushing limits on the track, Hocevar’s latest clash came right on pit road with playoff contender Christopher Bell. But what happened next in their feud?

Bell didn’t hold back after the contact wrecked his race, dropping him to a fr

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