Strong Qualifying Run May Be a Reason to Stay Away from Carson Hocevar
Carson Hocevar had a modest debut at Loudon last year when he started 20th and finished seventh, but this year he's been significantly faster, albeit more inconsistent and mistake-prone. His sixth-place qualifying run ranked second among Chevy drivers, behind only William Byron, although he was slower than that by most metrics in practice, which suggests that he might not be able to maintain his position. Hocevar is an erratic driver, but he can have either runs of genius or runs of idiocy with similar frequency. However, he's been a little more consistent in recent races than he has for the rest of the season, and after finishing eighth at Iowa and ninth at Darlington, he might have top-10 speed on Sunday. He probably isn't one of the best drivers to start for DFS play, but he's nonetheless a decent one.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
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