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Relive three of the most impactful weeks in Carson Hocevar's life, where he had a shot to win three races in a row.
Relive three of the most impactful weeks in Carson Hocevar's life, where he had a shot to win three races in a row.
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"I Don't Know Whether To Cry Or Laugh"Carson Hocevar changes his tune and dazzles the NASCAR world with his aggression in Atlanta. Learn more about where Rajah Caruth comes from. Jesse Love prepares for his NASCAR cup debut on the golf course with fellow driver Connor Zilisch.
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"We Went From 30th To Dale Earnhardt In Like 3 Weeks"Relive three of the most impactful weeks in Carson Hocevar's life, where he had a shot to win three races in a row.
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"How's That For Your TV Show?"A full recap of the playoff run of both Rajah Caruth and Jesse Love - which results in a spectacularly dramatic race in Phoenix.
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"That's How Life Works"After a dreary start to the season, Rajah Caruth claims his second career win in Nashville. Jesse Love relives the most challenging years of his life before returning to his home track in Sonoma. Amidst the August heat in Daytona Beach, Carson Hocevar has one last shot to prove he's a playoff driver.
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