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Newsweek
11-05-2025
- Automotive
- Newsweek
Carson Hocevar Explains Moment He Flipped Off Rival In Kansas NASCAR Truck Race
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Carson Hocevar clinched the victory in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway on Saturday. However, it wasn't without a dramatic end. After a battle with Front Row Motorsports driver Layne Riggs, who finished in second but was ultimately disqualified, Hocevar held up his middle finger out of his window to his rival as he crossed the line. While speaking to the media after the race, Hocevar played the moment off as "somewhat friendly." He explained: "It was somewhat friendly, right? It was just I don't remember what I really did to be honest. No, if anything, I just wanted to remind him, really, of just like, hey, I still won, I guess. I don't know. Carson Hocevar, driver of the #7 Delaware Life Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway on May 10, 2025 in Kansas City,... Carson Hocevar, driver of the #7 Delaware Life Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway on May 10, 2025 in Kansas City, Kansas. More"But at the end of the day, he did a really good job. He's super, super talented. That group built a really fast truck. I remember watching Zane [Smith] go on to win against us in that truck. "It's all harm, no foul, and I'm sure my bird is real small to just hit and contact. So, it's all friendly, and when I see him, I'm sure we'll laugh about it." WHAT A BATTLE. 10/10 Carson Hocevar holds off a hard-charging Layne Riggs to win the @NASCAR_Trucks race at Kansas! #NASCARonFS1 — FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) May 11, 2025 Discussing his battle with the race-winner, Riggs also commented: "He won the race, and you know, I think he was mad at me. I think he flipped me off all the way down the frontstretch coming to the checkered, but how can you be mad when you win the race, right? "But it's all good. It's great to race with them Cup guys, and I think that just proves that I'm going to be there one day." Hocevar also raced in the NASCAR Cup Series event at Kansas Speedway on Sunday. The Spire Motorsports driver finished in 26th, while Hendrick Motorsports's Kyle Larson clinched the victory. NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Kansas Speedway results


Newsweek
10-05-2025
- Automotive
- Newsweek
Four NASCAR Truck Chiefs Ejected After Failed Inspections In Kansas
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. NASCAR has confirmed that four truck chiefs have been ejected ahead of the Craftsman Truck Series Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway. The Nos. 88,98, and 99 ThorSport Racing Fords and the No. 26 Rackley W.A.R Chevrolet failed pre-race technical inspections. Although they all passed on the third attempts, the teams will still lose the truck chiefs as well as pit selection. As per these are the truck chiefs associated with their respective vehicles: Tucker Scanlon, No. 26 Rackley W.A.R. Chevrolet Tyler Kontos, No. 88 ThorSport Racing Ford Brad Means, No. 98 ThorSport Racing Ford Derek Rohlfing, No. 99 ThorSport Racing Ford Corey Heim, driver of the #11 Safelite Toyota, Christian Eckes, driver of the #19 Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet, and Layne Riggs, driver of the #38 Infinity Communications Group Ford, race during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series... Corey Heim, driver of the #11 Safelite Toyota, Christian Eckes, driver of the #19 Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet, and Layne Riggs, driver of the #38 Infinity Communications Group Ford, race during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Kubota Tractor 200 at Kansas Speedway on September 27, 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas. MoreJake Garcia, who also drives for ThorSport Racing but thankfully went unscathed in the pre-race inspections, will start the Heart of Health Care 200 in pole position. Corey Heim and Ty Majeski secured the second and third spots on the grid, and rounding out the top 5 starters are Carson Hocevar in fourth and Ben Rhodes in fifth. Garcia posted on social media after celebrating his second pole position of the season. "2nd pole of the year, always wanted a @kansasspeedway pedal car! Our @Quanta_Services @ThorSportRacing team brought a fast truck! Lets get after it tonight." 2nd pole of the year, always wanted a @kansasspeedway pedal car! Our @Quanta_Services @ThorSportRacing team brought a fast truck! Lets get after it tonight 👊 — Jake Garcia (@JakeGarcia35) May 10, 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Starting Grid


Newsweek
08-05-2025
- Automotive
- Newsweek
NASCAR Truck Series at Kansas: When And How To Watch Live
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returns to Kansas Speedway this weekend. Corey Heim leads the standings heading into the race with 368 points, followed by Chandler Smith and Daniel Hemric in second and third with 322 and 288 points, respectively. Here is everything you need to know to catch all of the on-track action. When is the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this weekend? Saturday, 10 May 2.05 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Practice 3.10 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Qualifying 7.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Heart of Health Care 200 Corey Heim, driver of the #11 Safelite Toyota, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Kubota Tractor 200 at Kansas Speedway on September 27, 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas. Corey Heim, driver of the #11 Safelite Toyota, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Kubota Tractor 200 at Kansas Speedway on September 27, 2024 in Kansas City, to watch NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Kansas Speedway Both practice and qualifying will be broadcast on FS2. However, the Heart of Health Care 200 will be shown live on FS1, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. What is the purse for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Kansas Speedway? The purse for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Kansas Speedway this weekend, including all payouts for all positions, contingency awards and contribution to year-end points fund is $782,900. NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heart of Health Care 200 entry list Brandon Jones – TRICON Garage Nathan Byrd – Young's Motorsports Cody Dennison – Reaume Brothers Racing Toni Breidinger – TRICON Garage William Byron – Spire Motorsports Carson Hocevar – Spire Motorsports Grant Enfinger – CR7 Motorsports Corey Heim – TRICON Garage Jake Garcia – ThorSport Racing Tanner Gray – TRICON Garage Giovanni Ruggiero – TRICON Garage Tyler Ankrum – McAnally Hilgemann Racing Daniel Hemric – McAnally Hilgemann Racing Morgen Baird – Reaume Brothers Racing Dawson Sutton – Rackley W.A.R. Frankie Muniz – Reaume Brothers Racing Layne Riggs – Front Row Motorsports Chandler Smith – Front Row Motorsports Matt Mills – Niece Motorsports Bayley Currey – Niece Motorsports Kaden Honeycutt – Niece Motorsports Stewart Friesen – Halmar Friesen Racing Luke Baldwin – ThorSport Racing Rajah Caruth – Spire Motorsports Spencer Boyd – Freedom Racing Enterprises Andres Perez De Lara – Spire Motorsports Connor Mosack – McAnally Hilgemann Racing Matt Crafton – ThorSport Racing Jack Wood – McAnally Hilgemann Racing Ty Majeski – ThorSport Racing Ben Rhodes – ThorSport Racing What are the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series standings ahead of Kansas?


USA Today
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
NASCAR odds for the Truck Series race at Kansas in May 2025
NASCAR odds for the Truck Series race at Kansas in May 2025 The NASCAR Truck Series is ready to compete in the Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas Speedway during the 13th race weekend of the 2025 season. This will represent the second straight race on a 1.5-mile track for the Truck Series following Rockingham Speedway. Corey Heim entered victory lane in last year's spring race at Kansas, with Zane Smith and Christian Eckes rounding out the top three spots. Heim's win marked his second of six victories during the 2024 season. However, who are the favorites to win this weekend? Below, you can check out the NASCAR odds via BetMGM for the 2025 Heart of Health Care 200 at Kansas as of Wednesday, May 7! NASCAR odds for the Truck Series race at Kansas (May 2025) Corey Heim: +160 William Byron: +210 Layne Riggs: +700 Carson Hocevar: +700 Chandler Smith: +1200 Ty Majeski: +1600 Daniel Hemric: +1600 Grant Enfinger: +2000 Rajah Caruth: +2000 Tyler Ankrum: +2000 Brandon Jones: +2500 Kaden Honeycutt: +2500 Tanner Gray: +5000 Ben Rhodes: +6000 Jake Garcia: +6000 Bayley Currey: +8000 Stewart Friesen: +8000 Matt Crafton: +8000 Gio Ruggiero: +10000 Connor Mosack: +10000 Jack Wood: +15000 Andres Perez de Lara: +25000 Matt Mills: +50000 Dawson Sutton: +50000 Luke Baldwin: +100000 Toni Breidinger: +200000 Frankie Muniz: +200000 Nathan Byrd: +200000 Cody Dennison: +200000 Spencer Boyd: +200000 Morgan Baird: +200000 More: NASCAR odds for the Cup Series race at Kansas in May 2025