Last-lap pass gives Carson Hocevar his first NASCAR win
Carson Hocevar is presented a wreath from Miss Alabama Hailey Adams after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Talladega, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
TALLADEGA, Ala. — Carson Hocevar ensured the Talladega Superspeedway fans who witnessed his first NASCAR Cup Series win would remember it.
After outdueling Chris Buescher with a last-lap pass Sunday, Hocevar celebrated with one of NASCAR’s most unconventional victory laps. While sitting on the windowsill of his No. 77 Chevrolet to salute the crowd with fist pumps and waves, the lanky Hocevar managed to keep his left hand on the wheel while driving down the frontstretch.
He steered the car nose-first into the outside wall to perform a burnout before climbing onto the roof.
“He looked like Shamu hanging out the window,” said Jeff Dickerson, a co-owner of Hocevar’s Spire Motorsports car.
The unique revelry was appropriate for the rising star who has made headlines by angering veterans with aggressive moves.
“I’ve had this thought up for a while,” Hoecvar said after becoming the 13th driver to earn his first Cup win at Talladega. “I’ve messed it up every which way to not be able to do it. I was going to figure 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 any better way.”
Hocevar joined Ty Gibbs ( who won two weeks ago at Bristol Motor Speedway ), as the second first-time winner this season by winning his 91st start in NASCAR’s premier series.
The 23-year-old from Portage, Michigan, used a drafting push from Alex Bowman’s No. 48 Chevrolet to edge past Buescher’s No. 17 Ford by 0.114 seconds.
Buescher had been getting drafting help from Erik Jones, who spun after contact from Hocevar while battling for second with seven laps remaining. Jones’ No. 43 Toyota stalled to bring out the final yellow and set up a three-lap shootout in which Buescher and Hocevar ran side by side virtually all the way to the checkered flag.
“That was a fun race,” Buescher said. “I felt really good where we were at coming off Turn 4. Felt like we were in a spot to take this Ford Mustang into victory lane. Man, it was close.”
Bowman finished third (his best finish since missing four races with vertigo ), followed by Chase Elliott and Zane Smith.
“To be blunt, it just feels good to get out of here without crashing,” Bowman said. “I’m getting old and don’t have much of that left in me. Glad to get out of here clean.”
The NASCAR Cup Series will race May 3 at Texas Motor Speedway, the lone stop this season at the 1.5-mile oval near Fort Worth. Joey Logano won at Texas last year, the most recent Cup victory for the three-time series champion.
Kalitta prevails
CONCORD, N.C. — Doug Kalitta won the Top Fuel and Funny Car divisions on Sunday in the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway.
Matt Hartford won in Pro Stock, and Gaige Herrera won in Pro Motorcycle.





