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Carson Hocevar

2026 Season — NASCAR Cup Series

● Playoff eligible
9th
Position
356
Points
1
Wins
13
Starts

Through May 24, 2026 · 264 pts behind leader

Driver: Carson Hocevar Number: 77 Team: Spire Motorsports Manufacturer: Chevrolet Crew Chief: Luke Lambert Series: NASCAR Cup Series Age: 23 From: Michigan Height: 6 feet, 4 inches


2026 Season Notes

Hocevar is in his third season as the full-time driver of the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, paired with crew chief Luke Lambert. The 2026 Cup season is the one that delivered the breakthrough — his first career Cup Series win at Talladega Superspeedway on April 26 in the Jack Link's 500.

The Talladega Win — His 91st Cup Start

Hocevar took the checkered flag at Talladega by 0.114 seconds over RFK Racing's Chris Buescher in his 91st career Cup Series start. The win locked him into the 2026 All-Star Race at Dover (where he raced as a Cup regular, not as one of the open-entry qualifiers).

The celebration earned its own coverage. Hocevar pulled to the apron, positioned his 6-foot-4 frame on the edge of the driver-side door, removed the steering wheel, dropped the clutch, quickly reattached the wheel, found the throttle, and made a slow door-perched victory pass along the main straight in the No. 77.

Career Path

Hocevar made his Cup debut in 2023 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway — substituting in Spire's No. 7 Chevrolet when Corey LaJoie was promoted into Hendrick Motorsports' No. 9 to fill in for a suspended Chase Elliott. He became Spire's No. 77 full-time driver the following season and won the 2024 Cup Series Rookie of the Year.

Career Stats

Stat Value
Cup Series wins 1 (Talladega, April 26, 2026 — his 91st career start)
Cup Series career Third full season (2024 ROY, 2025, 2026) — plus the 2023 substitute debut at Gateway
2024 Cup Series award Rookie of the Year
Highest finish prior to first win (Pending refresh on next update)

Recent Coverage

(Hocevar appears as a referenced/quoted entity in multiple GNT pieces over the spring 2026 — pending a focused coverage-list sweep.)

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Draft profile. Hometown city and a fully populated recent-coverage list pending on the next refresh. Hero image pending — strong Talladega victory candidate exists in NASCAR.com archive.

Coverage (9 articles)

Spire Motorsports Opens the Mooresville Shop Thursday for Its Fifth Annual Spring Fan Day

John Speedway·

Spire Motorsports' fifth-annual Spring Fan Day runs Thursday, May 21, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the team's Mooresville HQ (351 Mazeppa Road). Autograph wristbands for Suárez, McDowell, Hocevar, Kyle Busch, and Mosack distributed first-come-first-served starting 8 a.m. 25% of the day's proceeds benefit the USO. A four-grandstand-tickets raffle for the Coca-Cola 600 also benefits the USO.

Honeycutt Beats Zilisch and SVG for His First Truck Win at The Glen

John Speedway·

Kaden Honeycutt won his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race Friday at Watkins Glen — and did it by beating Connor Zilisch and Shane van Gisbergen, the two drivers who have dominated NASCAR road courses for two years. He also won the ARCA race at the same track earlier the same day, becoming the second driver in history to sweep both. Honeycutt now leads the Truck Series championship by 29 points.

Spire Motorsports Locked the Front Row at Texas.

The NASCAR Guy·

Carson Hocevar won the pole at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday in the Spire Motorsports No. 77, edging teammate Daniel Suárez by 0.003 seconds. It is the second pole of Hocevar's career, the second Spire car on the front row — and the third weekend in a row that Spire Motorsports, the Concord-based Cup team, has put a car in NASCAR's spotlight.

Corey Day's Final Lap Was the Only One. Now Texas.

John Speedway·

Corey Day won Talladega last Saturday by leading exactly one lap — the last one — for Hendrick Motorsports. Six days later, the same Concord-Mooresville pipeline runs at Texas, with Kyle Larson in the JR Motorsports No. 88, Connor Zilisch in the No. 1, and Austin Dillon in the Richard Childress No. 3. Three Cup drivers, the final Dash 4 Cash of 2026, and Justin Allgaier with a stage-points pace nobody has hit since Denny Hamlin in 2021.

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