
Carson Hocevar shocked the NASCAR world on Sunday evening. After winning the Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway, Hocevar got out of his driver's seat and sat on the side of the No. 77 car. The Spire Motorsports competitor drove the other way on the fronstretch while sitting on the side of his car. It was an iconic celebration. However, what does NASCAR think about Hocevar's actions?
During the winner's press conference, newly appointed NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell said he is "good" with Hocevar's celebration at Talladega. Many wondered if NASCAR would be happy with the situation, as Hocevar put his safety at risk in a moving car and hit the wall outside of the vehicle.
Based on O'Donnell's comments, it doesn't appear that NASCAR will be creating a new rule after Hocevar's celebration. It was one of the most memorable post-race moments in recent NASCAR memory. In fact, O'Donnell's support means Hocevar might have found his signature celebration.
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