Carson Hocevar qualified third for the NASCAR Cup race at the Chicago Street Course but slipped to seventh during the race. Early on, Hocevar hit the wall at Turn 10, causing a major crash that involved multiple cars like Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suarez, and Austin Dillon. The race had to be red-flagged for 16 minutes to clear the track. The crash also affected the in-season bracket challenge, impacting Hocevar’s matchup against Tyler Reddick. William Byron faced early pit issues despite avoiding the wreck, affecting his lead in the championship standings. It was a chaotic race day with unexpected twists and turns for many drivers.
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