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Feud between NASCAR drivers Carson Hocevar, Zane Smith seems far from over

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Feud between NASCAR drivers Carson Hocevar, Zane Smith seems far from over

HAMPTON, Ga. — A meeting in the NASCAR hauler on Saturday, June 11 didn’t seem to do much to resolve the beef between Cup Series drivers Zane Smith and Carson Hocevar.

Ahead of the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway just south of Atlanta, both drivers met with NASCAR officials in a closed-door meeting on Saturday following an incident at Chicagoland Speedway last weekend where Smith seemingly wrecked Hocevar intentionally. Smith then followed that up by going on a podcast — the popular “Bussin’ With the Boys” — where he called Hocevar a “bum” and a “coward.”

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Smith doubled down on his disdain for the driver of the No. 77 Chevrolet while speaking to reporters after qualifying on Saturday, hours after the meeting with Hocevar and NASCAR higher-ups.

“I just don’t like him as a human,” Smith said. “I think we both understand where we’re at with everything, but yeah, certainly the meeting doesn’t change how much he dislikes me and how much I dislike him.”

Hocevar was much less serious in his recounting of the meeting, smiling and laughing with a nonchalant demeanor while taking questions from reporters.

“It was funny. I don’t know. I didn’t even understand the big deal — we’re just racing,” Hocevar said. “I’ve never gotten called to the hauler after getting wrecked. I don’t know. It’s funny. It just just seemed like a racing deal.

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“We’ll have to go to couples counseling, I’m sure, at some point.”

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