2025 DTM - Round 3 - Zandvoort: Race 2 highlights
Hocker's kick coming along nicely ahead of Philly
Nick Zaccardi catches up with Cole Hocker at Grand Slam Track Philadelphia, as they discuss Franklin Field, thoughts on the season, his rivals Josh Kerr and Yared Nuguse, racing the 800m, the state of his kick, and more.
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