
Dale Jr says Carson Hocevar NASCAR conflicts are ‘building to something’
It was another newsworthy week for Carson Hocevar over the weekend at Watkins Glen International.
He impeded a qualifying lap run by Brad Keselowski and even traded paint with Spire Motorsports teammate Michael McDowell, who spun him and received a door-slam on the cool-down lap as a result.
On the other hand, recognizing that Zane Smith has owed him one, Hocevar has started to wave him by without contesting the spot in the attempts to make things right.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., speaking on his Dale Jr Download podcast, says heâs watching Hocevar weave himself in and out of trouble and wonders when all the various conflicts and rivalries might come to a head.
âWe said this months and months ago â everythingâs fine until he runs into one of Rickâs cars or something like that and he has to go into the office and talk to Rick Hendrick. It might not be Rick, but itâll be a person like Rick that when he has to go in and have that conversation, that will have an effect. That might not fix it all, but that will have an effect on the decision making behind the wheel,â Earnhardt said. âIâm entertained by Hocevar until it becomes my problem. I think itâs all fine until he does something that irks Hendrick. Or somebody thatâs directly above his chain of command. In the Cup race, him and McDowell racing each other to the finish â that might get some conversations going. You donât know if theyâre gonna pin that on McDowell and let Carson off the hook.
â⊠If he goes out there and impedes a lap for Larson and the big man gets upset, because the big man has some influence over Spire and has influence over most things Chevrolet. When you start messing with what his program is doing or what heâs trying to accomplish, thatâs when the vice gets a little tight and Carson will feel that. Until that happens, until his crew chief or owners outright go âCarson, stop it,â heâs not gonna make the adjustments because he doesnât have to or need to â doesnât feel like he needs to, not gonna change or alter his style. ⊠Itâs building to something and itâs gonna be worth watching. Iâm entertained wondering how this is gonna play out.â