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Deadspin | Red-hot Carson Hocevar tops Kyle Busch to win Truck race in Texas  Mar 22, 2026; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; Spire Motorsports Carson Hocevar (77) comes out for the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images   FORT WORTH, Texas — The glass slipper still firmly on his foot from last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega, Carson Hocevar mashed the gas in overtime on Friday night and ran away to victory in the SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway.  Beating runner-up and Spire Motorsports teammate Kyle Busch to the finish line by 0.730 seconds in overtime, Hocevar notched his sixth career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at the 1.5-mile intermediate track that gave him his first in the series in 2023.  The triumph reversed a 1-2 finish from earlier this season at EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta, where Busch beat Hocevar to the stripe by 0.114 seconds.  “It’s unbelievable — what a fun race,” Hocevar said after climbing from his No. 77 Chevrolet on the frontstretch. “We had to reverse the order, obviously the 1-2 with Kyle. I watched him win a lot of truck races, and it’s finally good to put an end to his Texas streak.”  Busch had won his last four Truck Series starts at Texas, but an early brush with the outside wall forced him to regain a lost lap as the beneficiary under caution for Cole Butcher’s crash in Turn 2 on Lap 51.  Busch fought through the field and challenged for the lead in the late going but failed to add to his record 68 Truck Series wins.  “We had an eventful night,” Busch said. “We didn’t start off very well. We were really, really loose and made a lot of adjustments to get it close. When we put the last set off tires on, we were really fast, felt really good.  “I was struggling with grip all night long, but (crew chief) Brian (Pattie) and the guys made a lot of good calls to get us dialed back in. It would have been nice to be in Victory Lane, but it’s good to have a teammate in there and have him get his shot. I got one, he got one, so now we’re even there.”  After the second stage break, Hocevar thought he might have a loose wheel, but that didn’t prevent him from going all-out during a succession of restarts late in the race.  Gio Ruggiero led the field to the overtime restart on Lap 171, but he lost impetus in the middle of a three-wide situation on the white-flag lap, as Hocevar charged into the lead and opened a gap of 10 car-lengths.  Kaden Honeycutt finished third, right behind Busch’s Silverado, with Brandon Jones and pole winner Ben Rhodes in fourth and fifth, respectively, as Ruggiero fell to 14th. Layne Riggs, Daniel Hemric, Christian Eckes, Ty Majeski and Chandler Smith completed the top 10.  Though Honeycutt left with the series lead — by 14 points over Smith — he remained frustrated with his inability to close out a victory.  “I’m proud to be able to drive a truck like this,” said Honeycutt, who is winless in 66 Truck Series starts. “It’s disappointing that I just keep failing. There’s no excuse for it. As soon as I got the lead (on Lap 149), I didn’t protect it right. I didn’t do the right things and ultimately that’s what led us to lose.  “Just got to figure out how to get restarts done. I’ve got to figure out how to win races. It’s eating me alive, I can promise you that.”  Ruggiero likewise missed an opportunity. He had passed Hocevar for the lead on Lap 165 of a scheduled 167, but a violent, five-truck accident on the frontstretch caused the eighth caution, necessitated a red flag for cleanup and forced the overtime.  Hocevar won the second stage and led a race-high 76 laps to 41 for Rhodes, who won the first stage wire-to-wire.  *****  NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race – SpeedyCash.com 250  Texas Motor Speedway  Fort Worth, Texas  Friday, May 1, 2026  1. (11)  Carson Hocevar(i), Chevrolet, 172.  2. (6)  Kyle Busch(i), Chevrolet, 172.  3. (10)  Kaden Honeycutt, Toyota, 172.  4. (18)  Brandon Jones(i), Toyota, 172.  5. (1)  Ben Rhodes, Ford, 172.  6. (34)  Layne Riggs, Ford, 172.  7. (14)  Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 172.  8. (12)  Christian Eckes, Chevrolet, 172.  9. (20)  Ty Majeski, Ford, 172.  10. (8)  Chandler Smith, Ford, 172.  11. (19)  Parker Kligerman, RAM, 172.  12. (23)  Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 172.   13. (17)  Brenden Queen #, RAM, 172.  14. (3)  Giovanni Ruggiero, Toyota, 172.  15. (13)  Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 172.  16. (22)  Dawson Sutton, Chevrolet, 172.  17. (21)  William Sawalich(i), Toyota, 171.  18. (27)  Toni Breidinger, Chevrolet, 171.  19. (7)  Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 171.  20. (30)  Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 170.  21. (28)  Mini Tyrrell #, RAM, 170.  22. (31)  Josh Reaume, Ford, 169.  23. (32)  Frankie Muniz, Ford, 168.  24. (33)  Caleb Costner, Chevrolet, 168.  25. (25)  Corey LaJoie, RAM, 165.  26. (29)  Clayton Green, Ford, 165.  27. (24)  Justin Haley, RAM, Accident, 164.  28. (5)  Tanner Gray, Toyota, Accident, 164.  29. (2)  Jake Garcia, Ford, Accident, 163.  30. (15)  Andres Perez De Lara, Chevrolet, Accident, 163.  31. (26)  Kris Wright, Chevrolet, 163.  32. (9)  Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, Accident, 156.  33. (16)  Conner Jones, Chevrolet, Accident, 155.  34. (35)  Cory Roper, Toyota, Suspension, 123.  35. (4)  Cole Butcher #, Ford, Accident, 51.  Average Speed of Race Winner:  112.924 mph.  Time of Race:  2 Hrs, 17 Mins, 5 Secs. Margin of Victory:  0.730 Seconds.  Caution Flags:  8 for 39 laps.  Lead Changes:  14 among 9 drivers.  Lap Leaders:   B. Rhodes 1-41;C. Hocevar(i) 42;B. Jones(i) 43-58;C. Hocevar(i) 59-75;D. Sutton 76-77;M. Tyrrell # 78;C. Hocevar(i) 79-121;L. Riggs 122-127;T. Gray 128-129;D. Sutton 130-132;G. Ruggiero 133-148;K. Honeycutt 149-151;C. Hocevar(i) 152-164;G. Ruggiero 165-170;C. Hocevar(i) 171-172.  Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Carson Hocevar(i) 5 times for 76 laps; Ben Rhodes 1 time for 41 laps; Giovanni Ruggiero 2 times for 22 laps; Brandon Jones(i) 1 time for 16 laps; Layne Riggs 1 time for 6 laps; Dawson Sutton 2 times for 5 laps; Kaden Honeycutt 1 time for 3 laps; Tanner Gray 1 time for 2 laps; Mini Tyrrell # 1 time for 1 lap.  Stage #1 Top Ten: 99,77,17,11,38,52,9,34,88,45  Stage #2 Top Ten: 77,11,17,26,18,14,9,15,38,4  –By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Redhot #Carson #Hocevar #tops #Kyle #Busch #win #Truck #race #Texas

Deadspin | Red-hot Carson Hocevar tops Kyle Busch to win Truck race in Texas
Deadspin | Red-hot Carson Hocevar tops Kyle Busch to win Truck race in Texas  Mar 22, 2026; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; Spire Motorsports Carson Hocevar (77) comes out for the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images   FORT WORTH, Texas — The glass slipper still firmly on his foot from last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega, Carson Hocevar mashed the gas in overtime on Friday night and ran away to victory in the SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway.  Beating runner-up and Spire Motorsports teammate Kyle Busch to the finish line by 0.730 seconds in overtime, Hocevar notched his sixth career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at the 1.5-mile intermediate track that gave him his first in the series in 2023.  The triumph reversed a 1-2 finish from earlier this season at EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta, where Busch beat Hocevar to the stripe by 0.114 seconds.  “It’s unbelievable — what a fun race,” Hocevar said after climbing from his No. 77 Chevrolet on the frontstretch. “We had to reverse the order, obviously the 1-2 with Kyle. I watched him win a lot of truck races, and it’s finally good to put an end to his Texas streak.”  Busch had won his last four Truck Series starts at Texas, but an early brush with the outside wall forced him to regain a lost lap as the beneficiary under caution for Cole Butcher’s crash in Turn 2 on Lap 51.  Busch fought through the field and challenged for the lead in the late going but failed to add to his record 68 Truck Series wins.  “We had an eventful night,” Busch said. “We didn’t start off very well. We were really, really loose and made a lot of adjustments to get it close. When we put the last set off tires on, we were really fast, felt really good.  “I was struggling with grip all night long, but (crew chief) Brian (Pattie) and the guys made a lot of good calls to get us dialed back in. It would have been nice to be in Victory Lane, but it’s good to have a teammate in there and have him get his shot. I got one, he got one, so now we’re even there.”  After the second stage break, Hocevar thought he might have a loose wheel, but that didn’t prevent him from going all-out during a succession of restarts late in the race.  Gio Ruggiero led the field to the overtime restart on Lap 171, but he lost impetus in the middle of a three-wide situation on the white-flag lap, as Hocevar charged into the lead and opened a gap of 10 car-lengths.  Kaden Honeycutt finished third, right behind Busch’s Silverado, with Brandon Jones and pole winner Ben Rhodes in fourth and fifth, respectively, as Ruggiero fell to 14th. Layne Riggs, Daniel Hemric, Christian Eckes, Ty Majeski and Chandler Smith completed the top 10.  Though Honeycutt left with the series lead — by 14 points over Smith — he remained frustrated with his inability to close out a victory.  “I’m proud to be able to drive a truck like this,” said Honeycutt, who is winless in 66 Truck Series starts. “It’s disappointing that I just keep failing. There’s no excuse for it. As soon as I got the lead (on Lap 149), I didn’t protect it right. I didn’t do the right things and ultimately that’s what led us to lose.  “Just got to figure out how to get restarts done. I’ve got to figure out how to win races. It’s eating me alive, I can promise you that.”  Ruggiero likewise missed an opportunity. He had passed Hocevar for the lead on Lap 165 of a scheduled 167, but a violent, five-truck accident on the frontstretch caused the eighth caution, necessitated a red flag for cleanup and forced the overtime.  Hocevar won the second stage and led a race-high 76 laps to 41 for Rhodes, who won the first stage wire-to-wire.  *****  NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race – SpeedyCash.com 250  Texas Motor Speedway  Fort Worth, Texas  Friday, May 1, 2026  1. (11)  Carson Hocevar(i), Chevrolet, 172.  2. (6)  Kyle Busch(i), Chevrolet, 172.  3. (10)  Kaden Honeycutt, Toyota, 172.  4. (18)  Brandon Jones(i), Toyota, 172.  5. (1)  Ben Rhodes, Ford, 172.  6. (34)  Layne Riggs, Ford, 172.  7. (14)  Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 172.  8. (12)  Christian Eckes, Chevrolet, 172.  9. (20)  Ty Majeski, Ford, 172.  10. (8)  Chandler Smith, Ford, 172.  11. (19)  Parker Kligerman, RAM, 172.  12. (23)  Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 172.   13. (17)  Brenden Queen #, RAM, 172.  14. (3)  Giovanni Ruggiero, Toyota, 172.  15. (13)  Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 172.  16. (22)  Dawson Sutton, Chevrolet, 172.  17. (21)  William Sawalich(i), Toyota, 171.  18. (27)  Toni Breidinger, Chevrolet, 171.  19. (7)  Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 171.  20. (30)  Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 170.  21. (28)  Mini Tyrrell #, RAM, 170.  22. (31)  Josh Reaume, Ford, 169.  23. (32)  Frankie Muniz, Ford, 168.  24. (33)  Caleb Costner, Chevrolet, 168.  25. (25)  Corey LaJoie, RAM, 165.  26. (29)  Clayton Green, Ford, 165.  27. (24)  Justin Haley, RAM, Accident, 164.  28. (5)  Tanner Gray, Toyota, Accident, 164.  29. (2)  Jake Garcia, Ford, Accident, 163.  30. (15)  Andres Perez De Lara, Chevrolet, Accident, 163.  31. (26)  Kris Wright, Chevrolet, 163.  32. (9)  Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, Accident, 156.  33. (16)  Conner Jones, Chevrolet, Accident, 155.  34. (35)  Cory Roper, Toyota, Suspension, 123.  35. (4)  Cole Butcher #, Ford, Accident, 51.  Average Speed of Race Winner:  112.924 mph.  Time of Race:  2 Hrs, 17 Mins, 5 Secs. Margin of Victory:  0.730 Seconds.  Caution Flags:  8 for 39 laps.  Lead Changes:  14 among 9 drivers.  Lap Leaders:   B. Rhodes 1-41;C. Hocevar(i) 42;B. Jones(i) 43-58;C. Hocevar(i) 59-75;D. Sutton 76-77;M. Tyrrell # 78;C. Hocevar(i) 79-121;L. Riggs 122-127;T. Gray 128-129;D. Sutton 130-132;G. Ruggiero 133-148;K. Honeycutt 149-151;C. Hocevar(i) 152-164;G. Ruggiero 165-170;C. Hocevar(i) 171-172.  Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Carson Hocevar(i) 5 times for 76 laps; Ben Rhodes 1 time for 41 laps; Giovanni Ruggiero 2 times for 22 laps; Brandon Jones(i) 1 time for 16 laps; Layne Riggs 1 time for 6 laps; Dawson Sutton 2 times for 5 laps; Kaden Honeycutt 1 time for 3 laps; Tanner Gray 1 time for 2 laps; Mini Tyrrell # 1 time for 1 lap.  Stage #1 Top Ten: 99,77,17,11,38,52,9,34,88,45  Stage #2 Top Ten: 77,11,17,26,18,14,9,15,38,4  –By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Redhot #Carson #Hocevar #tops #Kyle #Busch #win #Truck #race #TexasMar 22, 2026; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; Spire Motorsports Carson Hocevar (77) comes out for the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images

FORT WORTH, Texas — The glass slipper still firmly on his foot from last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega, Carson Hocevar mashed the gas in overtime on Friday night and ran away to victory in the SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway.

Beating runner-up and Spire Motorsports teammate Kyle Busch to the finish line by 0.730 seconds in overtime, Hocevar notched his sixth career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at the 1.5-mile intermediate track that gave him his first in the series in 2023.

The triumph reversed a 1-2 finish from earlier this season at EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta, where Busch beat Hocevar to the stripe by 0.114 seconds.

“It’s unbelievable — what a fun race,” Hocevar said after climbing from his No. 77 Chevrolet on the frontstretch. “We had to reverse the order, obviously the 1-2 with Kyle. I watched him win a lot of truck races, and it’s finally good to put an end to his Texas streak.”

Busch had won his last four Truck Series starts at Texas, but an early brush with the outside wall forced him to regain a lost lap as the beneficiary under caution for Cole Butcher’s crash in Turn 2 on Lap 51.

Busch fought through the field and challenged for the lead in the late going but failed to add to his record 68 Truck Series wins.

“We had an eventful night,” Busch said. “We didn’t start off very well. We were really, really loose and made a lot of adjustments to get it close. When we put the last set off tires on, we were really fast, felt really good.

“I was struggling with grip all night long, but (crew chief) Brian (Pattie) and the guys made a lot of good calls to get us dialed back in. It would have been nice to be in Victory Lane, but it’s good to have a teammate in there and have him get his shot. I got one, he got one, so now we’re even there.”

After the second stage break, Hocevar thought he might have a loose wheel, but that didn’t prevent him from going all-out during a succession of restarts late in the race.

Gio Ruggiero led the field to the overtime restart on Lap 171, but he lost impetus in the middle of a three-wide situation on the white-flag lap, as Hocevar charged into the lead and opened a gap of 10 car-lengths.

Kaden Honeycutt finished third, right behind Busch’s Silverado, with Brandon Jones and pole winner Ben Rhodes in fourth and fifth, respectively, as Ruggiero fell to 14th. Layne Riggs, Daniel Hemric, Christian Eckes, Ty Majeski and Chandler Smith completed the top 10.

Though Honeycutt left with the series lead — by 14 points over Smith — he remained frustrated with his inability to close out a victory.

“I’m proud to be able to drive a truck like this,” said Honeycutt, who is winless in 66 Truck Series starts. “It’s disappointing that I just keep failing. There’s no excuse for it. As soon as I got the lead (on Lap 149), I didn’t protect it right. I didn’t do the right things and ultimately that’s what led us to lose.

“Just got to figure out how to get restarts done. I’ve got to figure out how to win races. It’s eating me alive, I can promise you that.”

Ruggiero likewise missed an opportunity. He had passed Hocevar for the lead on Lap 165 of a scheduled 167, but a violent, five-truck accident on the frontstretch caused the eighth caution, necessitated a red flag for cleanup and forced the overtime.

Hocevar won the second stage and led a race-high 76 laps to 41 for Rhodes, who won the first stage wire-to-wire.

*****

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race – SpeedyCash.com 250

Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth, Texas

Friday, May 1, 2026

1. (11) Carson Hocevar(i), Chevrolet, 172.

2. (6) Kyle Busch(i), Chevrolet, 172.

3. (10) Kaden Honeycutt, Toyota, 172.

4. (18) Brandon Jones(i), Toyota, 172.

5. (1) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 172.

6. (34) Layne Riggs, Ford, 172.

7. (14) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 172.

8. (12) Christian Eckes, Chevrolet, 172.

9. (20) Ty Majeski, Ford, 172.

10. (8) Chandler Smith, Ford, 172.

11. (19) Parker Kligerman, RAM, 172.


12. (23) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 172.

13. (17) Brenden Queen #, RAM, 172.

14. (3) Giovanni Ruggiero, Toyota, 172.

15. (13) Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 172.

16. (22) Dawson Sutton, Chevrolet, 172.

17. (21) William Sawalich(i), Toyota, 171.

18. (27) Toni Breidinger, Chevrolet, 171.

19. (7) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 171.

20. (30) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 170.

21. (28) Mini Tyrrell #, RAM, 170.

22. (31) Josh Reaume, Ford, 169.

23. (32) Frankie Muniz, Ford, 168.

24. (33) Caleb Costner, Chevrolet, 168.

25. (25) Corey LaJoie, RAM, 165.

26. (29) Clayton Green, Ford, 165.

27. (24) Justin Haley, RAM, Accident, 164.

28. (5) Tanner Gray, Toyota, Accident, 164.

29. (2) Jake Garcia, Ford, Accident, 163.

30. (15) Andres Perez De Lara, Chevrolet, Accident, 163.

31. (26) Kris Wright, Chevrolet, 163.

32. (9) Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, Accident, 156.

33. (16) Conner Jones, Chevrolet, Accident, 155.

34. (35) Cory Roper, Toyota, Suspension, 123.

35. (4) Cole Butcher #, Ford, Accident, 51.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 112.924 mph.

Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 17 Mins, 5 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.730 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 8 for 39 laps.

Lead Changes: 14 among 9 drivers.

Lap Leaders: B. Rhodes 1-41;C. Hocevar(i) 42;B. Jones(i) 43-58;C. Hocevar(i) 59-75;D. Sutton 76-77;M. Tyrrell # 78;C. Hocevar(i) 79-121;L. Riggs 122-127;T. Gray 128-129;D. Sutton 130-132;G. Ruggiero 133-148;K. Honeycutt 149-151;C. Hocevar(i) 152-164;G. Ruggiero 165-170;C. Hocevar(i) 171-172.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Carson Hocevar(i) 5 times for 76 laps; Ben Rhodes 1 time for 41 laps; Giovanni Ruggiero 2 times for 22 laps; Brandon Jones(i) 1 time for 16 laps; Layne Riggs 1 time for 6 laps; Dawson Sutton 2 times for 5 laps; Kaden Honeycutt 1 time for 3 laps; Tanner Gray 1 time for 2 laps; Mini Tyrrell # 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 99,77,17,11,38,52,9,34,88,45

Stage #2 Top Ten: 77,11,17,26,18,14,9,15,38,4

–By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media

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Mar 22, 2026; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; Spire Motorsports Carson Hocevar (77) comes out for the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images

FORT WORTH, Texas — The glass slipper still firmly on his foot from last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega, Carson Hocevar mashed the gas in overtime on Friday night and ran away to victory in the SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway.

Beating runner-up and Spire Motorsports teammate Kyle Busch to the finish line by 0.730 seconds in overtime, Hocevar notched his sixth career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at the 1.5-mile intermediate track that gave him his first in the series in 2023.

The triumph reversed a 1-2 finish from earlier this season at EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta, where Busch beat Hocevar to the stripe by 0.114 seconds.

“It’s unbelievable — what a fun race,” Hocevar said after climbing from his No. 77 Chevrolet on the frontstretch. “We had to reverse the order, obviously the 1-2 with Kyle. I watched him win a lot of truck races, and it’s finally good to put an end to his Texas streak.”

Busch had won his last four Truck Series starts at Texas, but an early brush with the outside wall forced him to regain a lost lap as the beneficiary under caution for Cole Butcher’s crash in Turn 2 on Lap 51.

Busch fought through the field and challenged for the lead in the late going but failed to add to his record 68 Truck Series wins.

“We had an eventful night,” Busch said. “We didn’t start off very well. We were really, really loose and made a lot of adjustments to get it close. When we put the last set off tires on, we were really fast, felt really good.

“I was struggling with grip all night long, but (crew chief) Brian (Pattie) and the guys made a lot of good calls to get us dialed back in. It would have been nice to be in Victory Lane, but it’s good to have a teammate in there and have him get his shot. I got one, he got one, so now we’re even there.”

After the second stage break, Hocevar thought he might have a loose wheel, but that didn’t prevent him from going all-out during a succession of restarts late in the race.

Gio Ruggiero led the field to the overtime restart on Lap 171, but he lost impetus in the middle of a three-wide situation on the white-flag lap, as Hocevar charged into the lead and opened a gap of 10 car-lengths.

Kaden Honeycutt finished third, right behind Busch’s Silverado, with Brandon Jones and pole winner Ben Rhodes in fourth and fifth, respectively, as Ruggiero fell to 14th. Layne Riggs, Daniel Hemric, Christian Eckes, Ty Majeski and Chandler Smith completed the top 10.

Though Honeycutt left with the series lead — by 14 points over Smith — he remained frustrated with his inability to close out a victory.

“I’m proud to be able to drive a truck like this,” said Honeycutt, who is winless in 66 Truck Series starts. “It’s disappointing that I just keep failing. There’s no excuse for it. As soon as I got the lead (on Lap 149), I didn’t protect it right. I didn’t do the right things and ultimately that’s what led us to lose.

“Just got to figure out how to get restarts done. I’ve got to figure out how to win races. It’s eating me alive, I can promise you that.”

Ruggiero likewise missed an opportunity. He had passed Hocevar for the lead on Lap 165 of a scheduled 167, but a violent, five-truck accident on the frontstretch caused the eighth caution, necessitated a red flag for cleanup and forced the overtime.

Hocevar won the second stage and led a race-high 76 laps to 41 for Rhodes, who won the first stage wire-to-wire.

*****

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race – SpeedyCash.com 250

Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth, Texas

Friday, May 1, 2026

1. (11) Carson Hocevar(i), Chevrolet, 172.

2. (6) Kyle Busch(i), Chevrolet, 172.

3. (10) Kaden Honeycutt, Toyota, 172.

4. (18) Brandon Jones(i), Toyota, 172.

5. (1) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 172.

6. (34) Layne Riggs, Ford, 172.

7. (14) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 172.

8. (12) Christian Eckes, Chevrolet, 172.

9. (20) Ty Majeski, Ford, 172.

10. (8) Chandler Smith, Ford, 172.

11. (19) Parker Kligerman, RAM, 172.

12. (23) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 172.

13. (17) Brenden Queen #, RAM, 172.

14. (3) Giovanni Ruggiero, Toyota, 172.

15. (13) Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 172.

16. (22) Dawson Sutton, Chevrolet, 172.

17. (21) William Sawalich(i), Toyota, 171.

18. (27) Toni Breidinger, Chevrolet, 171.

19. (7) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 171.

20. (30) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 170.

21. (28) Mini Tyrrell #, RAM, 170.

22. (31) Josh Reaume, Ford, 169.

23. (32) Frankie Muniz, Ford, 168.

24. (33) Caleb Costner, Chevrolet, 168.

25. (25) Corey LaJoie, RAM, 165.

26. (29) Clayton Green, Ford, 165.

27. (24) Justin Haley, RAM, Accident, 164.

28. (5) Tanner Gray, Toyota, Accident, 164.

29. (2) Jake Garcia, Ford, Accident, 163.

30. (15) Andres Perez De Lara, Chevrolet, Accident, 163.

31. (26) Kris Wright, Chevrolet, 163.

32. (9) Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, Accident, 156.

33. (16) Conner Jones, Chevrolet, Accident, 155.

34. (35) Cory Roper, Toyota, Suspension, 123.

35. (4) Cole Butcher #, Ford, Accident, 51.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 112.924 mph.

Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 17 Mins, 5 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.730 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 8 for 39 laps.

Lead Changes: 14 among 9 drivers.

Lap Leaders: B. Rhodes 1-41;C. Hocevar(i) 42;B. Jones(i) 43-58;C. Hocevar(i) 59-75;D. Sutton 76-77;M. Tyrrell # 78;C. Hocevar(i) 79-121;L. Riggs 122-127;T. Gray 128-129;D. Sutton 130-132;G. Ruggiero 133-148;K. Honeycutt 149-151;C. Hocevar(i) 152-164;G. Ruggiero 165-170;C. Hocevar(i) 171-172.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Carson Hocevar(i) 5 times for 76 laps; Ben Rhodes 1 time for 41 laps; Giovanni Ruggiero 2 times for 22 laps; Brandon Jones(i) 1 time for 16 laps; Layne Riggs 1 time for 6 laps; Dawson Sutton 2 times for 5 laps; Kaden Honeycutt 1 time for 3 laps; Tanner Gray 1 time for 2 laps; Mini Tyrrell # 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 99,77,17,11,38,52,9,34,88,45

Stage #2 Top Ten: 77,11,17,26,18,14,9,15,38,4

–By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media

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This weekend brings the first Saturday in May.

Which means it is time for one of the biggest events on the annual sports calendar: the Kentucky Derby.

This year’s field includes a horse on a commanding winning streak, and a favorite that will start in a rather unfavorable position following the post draw.

Here is how, and what, to watch for in the 2026 Kentucky Derby.

How to watch the 2026 Kentucky Derby

Race day begins at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 2nd on the NBC family of networks, however, there are numerous races ahead of the main event.

Starting at 12:00 p.m. ET, the event will be on NBCSN and Peacock until 2:30 p.m. ET. Then, at 2:30 p.m. ET, the Derby will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock until 7:30 p.m.

You can also stream everything through Peacock starting at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday.

What are the odds for the race?

These will change as we approach race time, but here are the current odds for the 2026 Kentucky Derby, as available from Churchill Downs, arranged by the post draw:

Post

Horse

Jockey

Trainer

Odds

Status

1RenegadeIrad Ortiz Jr.Todd A. Pletcher4-1In the field
2AlbusManuel FrancoRiley Mott30-1In the field
3IntrepidoHector I. BerriosJeff Mullins50-1In the field
4Litmus TestMartin GarciaBob Baffert30-1In the field
5Right to PartyChristopher ElliottKenneth G. Mcpeek26-1Scratched
6CommandmentLuis SaezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field
7Danon BourbonAtsuya NishimuraManabu Ikezoe14-1In the field
8So HappyMike E. SmithMark Glatt6-1In the field
9The PumaJavier CastellanoGustavo Delgado8-1In the field
10Wonder DeanRyusei SakaiDaisuke Takayanagi20-1In the field
11IncrediboltJaime A. TorresRiley Mott27-1In the field
12Chief WallabeeJunior AlvaradoWilliam I. Mott9-1In the field
13Silent TacticChristian A. TorresMark E. Casse38-1Scratched
14PotenteJuan J. HernandezBob Baffert23-1In the field
15Emerging MarketFlavlen PratChad C. Brown11-1In the field
16PavlovianEdwin A. MaldonadoDoug F. O’Neill52-1In the field
17Six SpeedBrian J. Hernandez, Jr.Bhupat Seemar40-1In the field
18Further AdoJohn R. VelazquezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field
19Golden TempoJose L. OrtizCherie Devaux36-1In the field
20FulleffortTyler GaffalioneBrad H. Cox19-1Scratched
21Great WhiteAlex AchardJohn Ennis29-1In the field
22OcelliJoseph D. RamosD. Whitworth Beckman50-1In the field
23RobustaEmisael JaramilloDoug F. O’Neill50-1In the field

Who to watch in the Kentucky Derby

As you can see in the above table, Renegade enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby as the favorite, but the Todd A. Pletcher-trained horse drew the inside #1 post, which could pose a problem on Saturday. The last horse to win from “the rail” was Ferdinand, which happened before many of you were alive back in 1986. Historically, just 8.3% of Kentucky Derby winners started in the #1 post.

Commandment enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby on an incredible winning streak, as the 3-year-old colt has won four straight races. That includes the Florida Derby, an event that has produced 26 Kentucky Derby winners. In that race, Commandment “averaged a 22.92-foot stride length and ran the final furlong in just 12.32 seconds, 0.36 seconds faster than any other horse in the field.”

Further Ado is another horse to watch in this field. The horse, also trained by Brad H. Cox, Commandment’s trainer, secured a 20-length win at Keeneland last October, for its maiden victory. Add in Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez, and you could have a winning recipe.

As of Friday morning three horses — Right to Party, Silent Tactic, and Fulleffort — have been scratched from the field.

Anything else I should know?

If you are hosting a Derby Party you will need a few things. First, the perfect mint julep. Assuming you can find good mint, Alton Brown’s recipe and technique is a good recipe to follow. The Kentucky Derby also has a recipe you can follow.

Second, you’ll need the right menu. The Kentucky Derby has shared the “Derby At Home” menu which includes chicken salad sandwiches, char-grilled short ribs with pomegranate and fennel, honey bourbon grilled chicken, brown sugar glazed carrots, and more.

#Kentucky #Derby #Odds #post #positions #schedule">Kentucky Derby 2026: Odds, post positions, TV schedule, and more  This weekend brings the first Saturday in May.Which means it is time for one of the biggest events on the annual sports calendar: the Kentucky Derby.This year’s field includes a horse on a commanding winning streak, and a favorite that will start in a rather unfavorable position following the post draw.Here is how, and what, to watch for in the 2026 Kentucky Derby.How to watch the 2026 Kentucky DerbyRace day begins at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 2nd on the NBC family of networks, however, there are numerous races ahead of the main event.Starting at 12:00 p.m. ET, the event will be on NBCSN and Peacock until 2:30 p.m. ET. Then, at 2:30 p.m. ET, the Derby will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock until 7:30 p.m.You can also stream everything through Peacock starting at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday.What are the odds for the race?These will change as we approach race time, but here are the current odds for the 2026 Kentucky Derby, as available from Churchill Downs, arranged by the post draw:PostHorseJockeyTrainerOddsStatus1RenegadeIrad Ortiz Jr.Todd A. Pletcher4-1In the field2AlbusManuel FrancoRiley Mott30-1In the field3IntrepidoHector I. BerriosJeff Mullins50-1In the field4Litmus TestMartin GarciaBob Baffert30-1In the field5Right to PartyChristopher ElliottKenneth G. Mcpeek26-1Scratched6CommandmentLuis SaezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field7Danon BourbonAtsuya NishimuraManabu Ikezoe14-1In the field8So HappyMike E. SmithMark Glatt6-1In the field9The PumaJavier CastellanoGustavo Delgado8-1In the field10Wonder DeanRyusei SakaiDaisuke Takayanagi20-1In the field11IncrediboltJaime A. TorresRiley Mott27-1In the field12Chief WallabeeJunior AlvaradoWilliam I. Mott9-1In the field13Silent TacticChristian A. TorresMark E. Casse38-1Scratched14PotenteJuan J. HernandezBob Baffert23-1In the field15Emerging MarketFlavlen PratChad C. Brown11-1In the field16PavlovianEdwin A. MaldonadoDoug F. O’Neill52-1In the field17Six SpeedBrian J. Hernandez, Jr.Bhupat Seemar40-1In the field18Further AdoJohn R. VelazquezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field19Golden TempoJose L. OrtizCherie Devaux36-1In the field20FulleffortTyler GaffalioneBrad H. Cox19-1Scratched21Great WhiteAlex AchardJohn Ennis29-1In the field22OcelliJoseph D. RamosD. Whitworth Beckman50-1In the field23RobustaEmisael JaramilloDoug F. O’Neill50-1In the fieldWho to watch in the Kentucky DerbyAs you can see in the above table, Renegade enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby as the favorite, but the Todd A. Pletcher-trained horse drew the inside #1 post, which could pose a problem on Saturday. The last horse to win from “the rail” was Ferdinand, which happened before many of you were alive back in 1986. Historically, just 8.3% of Kentucky Derby winners started in the #1 post.Commandment enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby on an incredible winning streak, as the 3-year-old colt has won four straight races. That includes the Florida Derby, an event that has produced 26 Kentucky Derby winners. In that race, Commandment “averaged a 22.92-foot stride length and ran the final furlong in just 12.32 seconds, 0.36 seconds faster than any other horse in the field.”Further Ado is another horse to watch in this field. The horse, also trained by Brad H. Cox, Commandment’s trainer, secured a 20-length win at Keeneland last October, for its maiden victory. Add in Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez, and you could have a winning recipe.As of Friday morning three horses — Right to Party, Silent Tactic, and Fulleffort — have been scratched from the field.Anything else I should know?If you are hosting a Derby Party you will need a few things. First, the perfect mint julep. Assuming you can find good mint, Alton Brown’s recipe and technique is a good recipe to follow. The Kentucky Derby also has a recipe you can follow.Second, you’ll need the right menu. The Kentucky Derby has shared the “Derby At Home” menu which includes chicken salad sandwiches, char-grilled short ribs with pomegranate and fennel, honey bourbon grilled chicken, brown sugar glazed carrots, and more.  #Kentucky #Derby #Odds #post #positions #schedule

available from Churchill Downs, arranged by the post draw:

Post

Horse

Jockey

Trainer

Odds

Status

1RenegadeIrad Ortiz Jr.Todd A. Pletcher4-1In the field
2AlbusManuel FrancoRiley Mott30-1In the field
3IntrepidoHector I. BerriosJeff Mullins50-1In the field
4Litmus TestMartin GarciaBob Baffert30-1In the field
5Right to PartyChristopher ElliottKenneth G. Mcpeek26-1Scratched
6CommandmentLuis SaezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field
7Danon BourbonAtsuya NishimuraManabu Ikezoe14-1In the field
8So HappyMike E. SmithMark Glatt6-1In the field
9The PumaJavier CastellanoGustavo Delgado8-1In the field
10Wonder DeanRyusei SakaiDaisuke Takayanagi20-1In the field
11IncrediboltJaime A. TorresRiley Mott27-1In the field
12Chief WallabeeJunior AlvaradoWilliam I. Mott9-1In the field
13Silent TacticChristian A. TorresMark E. Casse38-1Scratched
14PotenteJuan J. HernandezBob Baffert23-1In the field
15Emerging MarketFlavlen PratChad C. Brown11-1In the field
16PavlovianEdwin A. MaldonadoDoug F. O’Neill52-1In the field
17Six SpeedBrian J. Hernandez, Jr.Bhupat Seemar40-1In the field
18Further AdoJohn R. VelazquezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field
19Golden TempoJose L. OrtizCherie Devaux36-1In the field
20FulleffortTyler GaffalioneBrad H. Cox19-1Scratched
21Great WhiteAlex AchardJohn Ennis29-1In the field
22OcelliJoseph D. RamosD. Whitworth Beckman50-1In the field
23RobustaEmisael JaramilloDoug F. O’Neill50-1In the field

Who to watch in the Kentucky Derby

As you can see in the above table, Renegade enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby as the favorite, but the Todd A. Pletcher-trained horse drew the inside #1 post, which could pose a problem on Saturday. The last horse to win from “the rail” was Ferdinand, which happened before many of you were alive back in 1986. Historically, just 8.3% of Kentucky Derby winners started in the #1 post.

Commandment enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby on an incredible winning streak, as the 3-year-old colt has won four straight races. That includes the Florida Derby, an event that has produced 26 Kentucky Derby winners. In that race, Commandment “averaged a 22.92-foot stride length and ran the final furlong in just 12.32 seconds, 0.36 seconds faster than any other horse in the field.”

Further Ado is another horse to watch in this field. The horse, also trained by Brad H. Cox, Commandment’s trainer, secured a 20-length win at Keeneland last October, for its maiden victory. Add in Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez, and you could have a winning recipe.

As of Friday morning three horses — Right to Party, Silent Tactic, and Fulleffort — have been scratched from the field.

Anything else I should know?

If you are hosting a Derby Party you will need a few things. First, the perfect mint julep. Assuming you can find good mint, Alton Brown’s recipe and technique is a good recipe to follow. The Kentucky Derby also has a recipe you can follow.

Second, you’ll need the right menu. The Kentucky Derby has shared the “Derby At Home” menu which includes chicken salad sandwiches, char-grilled short ribs with pomegranate and fennel, honey bourbon grilled chicken, brown sugar glazed carrots, and more.

#Kentucky #Derby #Odds #post #positions #schedule">Kentucky Derby 2026: Odds, post positions, TV schedule, and more

This weekend brings the first Saturday in May.

Which means it is time for one of the biggest events on the annual sports calendar: the Kentucky Derby.

This year’s field includes a horse on a commanding winning streak, and a favorite that will start in a rather unfavorable position following the post draw.

Here is how, and what, to watch for in the 2026 Kentucky Derby.

How to watch the 2026 Kentucky Derby

Race day begins at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 2nd on the NBC family of networks, however, there are numerous races ahead of the main event.

Starting at 12:00 p.m. ET, the event will be on NBCSN and Peacock until 2:30 p.m. ET. Then, at 2:30 p.m. ET, the Derby will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock until 7:30 p.m.

You can also stream everything through Peacock starting at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday.

What are the odds for the race?

These will change as we approach race time, but here are the current odds for the 2026 Kentucky Derby, as available from Churchill Downs, arranged by the post draw:

Post

Horse

Jockey

Trainer

Odds

Status

1RenegadeIrad Ortiz Jr.Todd A. Pletcher4-1In the field
2AlbusManuel FrancoRiley Mott30-1In the field
3IntrepidoHector I. BerriosJeff Mullins50-1In the field
4Litmus TestMartin GarciaBob Baffert30-1In the field
5Right to PartyChristopher ElliottKenneth G. Mcpeek26-1Scratched
6CommandmentLuis SaezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field
7Danon BourbonAtsuya NishimuraManabu Ikezoe14-1In the field
8So HappyMike E. SmithMark Glatt6-1In the field
9The PumaJavier CastellanoGustavo Delgado8-1In the field
10Wonder DeanRyusei SakaiDaisuke Takayanagi20-1In the field
11IncrediboltJaime A. TorresRiley Mott27-1In the field
12Chief WallabeeJunior AlvaradoWilliam I. Mott9-1In the field
13Silent TacticChristian A. TorresMark E. Casse38-1Scratched
14PotenteJuan J. HernandezBob Baffert23-1In the field
15Emerging MarketFlavlen PratChad C. Brown11-1In the field
16PavlovianEdwin A. MaldonadoDoug F. O’Neill52-1In the field
17Six SpeedBrian J. Hernandez, Jr.Bhupat Seemar40-1In the field
18Further AdoJohn R. VelazquezBrad H. Cox7-1In the field
19Golden TempoJose L. OrtizCherie Devaux36-1In the field
20FulleffortTyler GaffalioneBrad H. Cox19-1Scratched
21Great WhiteAlex AchardJohn Ennis29-1In the field
22OcelliJoseph D. RamosD. Whitworth Beckman50-1In the field
23RobustaEmisael JaramilloDoug F. O’Neill50-1In the field

Who to watch in the Kentucky Derby

As you can see in the above table, Renegade enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby as the favorite, but the Todd A. Pletcher-trained horse drew the inside #1 post, which could pose a problem on Saturday. The last horse to win from “the rail” was Ferdinand, which happened before many of you were alive back in 1986. Historically, just 8.3% of Kentucky Derby winners started in the #1 post.

Commandment enters the 2026 Kentucky Derby on an incredible winning streak, as the 3-year-old colt has won four straight races. That includes the Florida Derby, an event that has produced 26 Kentucky Derby winners. In that race, Commandment “averaged a 22.92-foot stride length and ran the final furlong in just 12.32 seconds, 0.36 seconds faster than any other horse in the field.”

Further Ado is another horse to watch in this field. The horse, also trained by Brad H. Cox, Commandment’s trainer, secured a 20-length win at Keeneland last October, for its maiden victory. Add in Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez, and you could have a winning recipe.

As of Friday morning three horses — Right to Party, Silent Tactic, and Fulleffort — have been scratched from the field.

Anything else I should know?

If you are hosting a Derby Party you will need a few things. First, the perfect mint julep. Assuming you can find good mint, Alton Brown’s recipe and technique is a good recipe to follow. The Kentucky Derby also has a recipe you can follow.

Second, you’ll need the right menu. The Kentucky Derby has shared the “Derby At Home” menu which includes chicken salad sandwiches, char-grilled short ribs with pomegranate and fennel, honey bourbon grilled chicken, brown sugar glazed carrots, and more.

#Kentucky #Derby #Odds #post #positions #schedule

The two most successful teams in the IPL will face off once again as Chennai Super Kings take on Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday, May 2.

CSK hammered MI by 103 runs at the reverse fixture at the Wankhede Stadium just over a week ago. Tonight’s clash assumes a lot of importance as both teams desperately need a win to stay alive in the competition.

MI holds a slight edge in the head to head record. In 40 matches, MI has won 21 times while CSK has won 19 times.

Rohit Sharma, who has been sidelined due to injury with no clarity on his return date, is the highest run scorer in CSK vs MI matches with 881 runs. Dwayne Bravo is the highest wicket taker with 35 scalps.

Here are the complete stats and head-to-head numbers you need to know before the CSK vs MI IPL 2026 match:

CSK vs MI head-to-head record in the IPL

Matches played- 40

MI won- 21

CSK won- 19

Most runs in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL

Player Innings Runs Average Strike Rate HS
Rohit Sharma 30 881 33.88 134.29 105*
Suresh Raina 30 710 29.58 141.71 83*
MS Dhoni 33 679 35.73 134.45 63*
Ambati Rayudu 31 658 27.41 127.51 72*
Kieron Pollard 23 583 36.43 171.97 87*

Most wickets in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL

Player Innings Wickets Average Economy Rate BBI
Dwayne Bravo 22 35 21.05 8.23 4/42
Lasith Malinga 21 31 19.03 7.23 4/37
Harbhajan Singh 26 26 23.61 6.47 5/18
Ravindra Jadeja 28 21 31.09 8.37 3/20
Mohit Sharma 11 15 21.33 8.06 4/14

Published on May 02, 2026

#CSK #IPL #Headtohead #record #runs #wickets #ahead #Chennai #Super #Kings #Mumbai #Indians">CSK vs MI, IPL 2026: Head-to-head record, most runs, wickets ahead of Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians  The two most successful teams in the IPL will face off once again as Chennai Super Kings take on Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday, May 2.CSK hammered MI by 103 runs at the reverse fixture at the Wankhede Stadium just over a week ago. Tonight’s  clash assumes a lot of importance as both teams desperately need a win to stay alive in the competition.MI holds a slight edge in the head to head record. In 40 matches, MI has won 21 times while CSK has won 19 times.Rohit Sharma, who has been sidelined due to injury with no clarity on his return date, is the highest run scorer in CSK vs MI matches with 881 runs. Dwayne Bravo is the highest wicket taker with 35 scalps.Here are the complete stats and head-to-head numbers you need to know before the CSK vs MI IPL 2026 match:
CSK vs MI head-to-head record in the IPL

Matches played- 40

MI won- 21

CSK won- 19
Most runs in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL  Player  Innings  Runs  Average  Strike Rate  HS  Rohit Sharma  30  881  33.88  134.29  105*  Suresh Raina  30  710  29.58  141.71  83*  MS Dhoni  33  679  35.73  134.45  63*  Ambati Rayudu  31  658  27.41  127.51  72*  Kieron Pollard  23  583  36.43  171.97  87*Most wickets in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL  Player  Innings  Wickets  Average   Economy Rate  BBI  Dwayne Bravo  22  35  21.05  8.23  4/42  Lasith Malinga  21  31  19.03  7.23  4/37  Harbhajan Singh  26  26  23.61  6.47  5/18  Ravindra Jadeja  28  21  31.09  8.37  3/20  Mohit Sharma  11  15  21.33  8.06  4/14Published on May 02, 2026  #CSK #IPL #Headtohead #record #runs #wickets #ahead #Chennai #Super #Kings #Mumbai #Indians

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