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Carson Hocevar fined $50,000 by Spire Motorsports
Spire Motorsports has issued a hefty fine to their own driver after Mexico City On Sunday, the NASCAR Cup Series raced in Mexico City for the first time. After the event, driver Carson Hocevar was live-streaming a race on iRacing while speaking on his experiences. He had both positive and negative things to say about […]

Spire Motorsports has issued a hefty fine to their own driver after Mexico City
On Sunday, the NASCAR Cup Series raced in Mexico City for the first time.
After the event, driver Carson Hocevar was live-streaming a race on iRacing while speaking on his experiences. He had both positive and negative things to say about the event.
The negative things have brought a fine from his own team. Spire Motorsports has issued a $50,000 fine to Hocevar in addition to mandatory cultural-sensitivity training.
Spire Motorsports issued the following statement…
Mexico Results: June 15, 2025 (NASCAR Cup Series)
Spire Motorsports fined their driver $50,000
“After a thorough internal review of Carson Hocevar’s recent livestream remarks about Mexico City, and in close consultation with NASCAR, Spire Motorsports is issuing the following disciplinary measures:”
– “A $50,000 fine, which will be donated in equal portions to three organizations that serve Mexican communities:”
— “Cruz Roja Mexicana (Mexican Red Cross) — providing humanitarian and medical relief across Mexico.”
— “Un Kilo de Ayuda — a nonprofit combating childhood malnutrition and supporting early-childhood development in rural communities.”
— “Fondo Unido México (United Way Mexico) — funding local NGOs that improve education, health, and housing in 22 Mexican states.”
— “Mandatory cultural-sensitivity and bias-awareness training to be completed by Carson Hocevar.”
“These actions are consistent with Spire Motorsports’ core value of RESPECT, which is something we proudly display on every race car, team uniform, trackside hauler, and digital channel. Respect is not a slogan. It is a daily expectation that we “walk the walk” in how we speak, compete, and serve the communities that welcome our sport.”
“Carson Hocevar’s recent comments made during the livestream fell short of that standard. They did not represent the views of Spire Motorsports, our partners, or NASCAR. He has acknowledged his mistake publicly, and his prompt, sincere apology demonstrated personal accountability. We now take this additional step to underscore that words carry weight, and respect must be lived out loud.”
“Spire Motorsports has informed NASCAR of these penalties, and NASCAR has confirmed that our team-imposed discipline satisfies the sanctioning body’s requirements. Together we remain committed to showcasing NASCAR’s global growth, celebrating the passionate Mexican fanbase we experienced firsthand last weekend, and ensuring every member of our organization treats hosts, competitors, and communities with dignity.”
“We look forward to turning the page by racing hard, representing our partners, and living our values on and off the track.”
Carson Hocevar comments
“Whoa everybody, the truth is the truth,” Hocevar opened.
“I said something that not only was wrong, I said it without even laying my own two eyes on CDMX or turning one lap in an actual race at an amazing facility that welcomed me with open arms and I go and say that?”
“Thank you for the support but I’m not sure we’re on the same page. You guys want me to be me? It was me who said it and it was me who apologized after actually taking the time to explore the city and feel the passion of every fan in attendance.”
“I appreciate the opportunity to learn and I knew before this weekend what respect means to this organization and I didn’t meet the standard so I got what I deserved. I hate learning these lessons in the public eye and bringing any negative attention to Spire or me.”
“We’ve been fast just about every week and I’m sure I have plenty of mistakes left in me. I appreciate growing up in front of all of you and you guys get to see the good and the bad. I’m just me. I’m trying. It just doesn’t always go the way I want and I bring a lot of this on myself.”
“However, I love being in this garage, with this team surrounded by the best drivers and fans in the world. See you in Pocono.”
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