Carson Hocevar retains key NASCAR Cup Series partner for 2026
Zeigler Automotive Group will return to Spire Motorsports to partner with Carson Hocevar for multiple NASCAR Cup Series races in 2026.
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Zeigler Automotive Group will return to Spire Motorsports to partner with Carson Hocevar for multiple NASCAR Cup Series races in 2026.
Spire Motorsports named its new competition director who will oversee their three NASCAR Cup Series teams, beginning in 2026.
Daniel Suarez will join Spire Motorsports in 2026 and be the new driver of their No. 7 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Justin Haley and Spire Motorsports will split at the end of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Spire Motorsports announced Tuesday, Oct. 14, the split with the 26-year-old driver. Haley … Continue Reading Justin Haley, Spire Motorsports to split after 2025
The start of the season did not go the way J.J. Yeley had planned. Despite two opportunities to potentially qualify for races during Daytona Speedweeks in February, Yeley struck out … Continue Reading JJ Yeley ‘excited’ for Talladega opportunity with Spire
Despite a winless season thus far in 2025, Michael McDowell earned a fifth-place finish Sunday in the Bank of America Roval 400, earning his third NASCAR Cup Series Top-5 finish … Continue Reading Michael McDowell achieves record Top-5 finishes following Roval
NASCAR Cup Series driver Carson Hocevar has been fined $50,000 for a safety incident during Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway.
Michael McDowell picked up his highest finish yet in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season finishing fourth Sunday at Sonoma Raceway. The Spire Motorsports driver started 15th in the Toyota … Continue Reading Michael McDowell scores highest finish of NASCAR Cup season at Sonoma
Holding off a late charge from Layne Riggs, Carson Hocevar took the win in the Heart of America 200 Saturday night at Kansas Speedway. Hocevar led the final 34 laps, … Continue Reading Carson Hocevar takes first NASCAR Craftsman Truck win since 2023
Spire Motorsports confirmed the team parted ways with NASCAR Cup Series champion crew chief Rodney Childers.