Why is Carson Hocevar starting at the rear?
Due to an unapproved adjustment to the upper control arm on his No. 77 Chevrolet.
NASCAR / Cup Series
Carson Hocevar faced a penalty at the Goodyear 400 at Darlington, requiring him to start at the rear of the field. Despite the setback, Hocevar is turning heads with a Dale Earnhardt-inspired paint scheme.
Carson Hocevar's penalty means he'll start 36th in the 37-car field at Darlington. The unapproved adjustment to his No. 77 Chevrolet's upper control arm led to the penalty, shuffling the starting lineup.
This year, NASCAR didn't mandate throwback paint schemes, but Hocevar's team chose to honor Dale Earnhardt. The design mirrors Earnhardt's 1981 car, a vintage blue and yellow scheme. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has expressed his fondness for the design, calling it his favorite of his father's paint schemes.
The Goodyear 400 is also the first race at Darlington to use the new short track package. This package, already tested at COTA and Phoenix, includes a 750-horsepower engine, a three-inch rear spoiler, and adjusted diffuser strakes. Teams will have 12 sets of Goodyear tires, with tire falloff predicted to be significant due to the track's age.
Due to an unapproved adjustment to the upper control arm on his No. 77 Chevrolet.
It features a 750-horsepower engine, a three-inch rear spoiler, and fewer diffuser strakes, aimed at improving short track racing.
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