Tracking the Trucks: A Hail Mary, a DQ & a 4th Win for No. 42
Carson Hocevar won his fourth Truck race of the year, Zane Smith was disqualified, Ben Rhodes made the Championship 4 on a bold pit call and more at Homestead.
Anthony Damcott joined Frontstretch in March 2022. Currently, he is an editor and co-authors Fire on Fridays (Fridays); he is also the primary Truck Series reporter/writer and serves as an at-track reporter. He has also assisted with short track content and social media, among other duties he takes/has taken on for the site. In 2025, he became an official member of the National Motorsports Press Association. A proud West Virginia Wesleyan College alum from Akron, Ohio, Anthony is now a grad student. He is a theatre actor and fight coordinator in his free time.
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Carson Hocevar won his fourth Truck race of the year, Zane Smith was disqualified, Ben Rhodes made the Championship 4 on a bold pit call and more at Homestead.
Tire carrier Cory Selig was diagnosed with several cracked ribs and a cracked sternum after being hit by Memphis Villarreal on pit road at Homestead.
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Rose will remain behind the wheel of the No. 32 Ford.
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