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Steve Dorer Ends Up on Top of NASCAR Truck Series Driver Carson Hocevar in 42nd Slinger Nationals

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Screenshot taken from Slinger Nationals broadcast on Speed51.TV

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Carson Hocevar didn’t have a very fun night on Tuesday at Slinger Speedway, after an on-track incident in the second-half of the event resulted in another car landing on top of his No. 14 Chevrolet Super Late Model.

The accident occured just after the halfway point of the prestigious event, when spectacular contact between Hocevar and Steve Dorer, launching the No. 90 car over the right rear of Hocevar’s No. 14 and into the outside wall, eventually landing on top of the Portage, Michigan-native.

Both Hocevar and Dorer were able to emerge from the cars under their own power and without injuries, although both of the cars had to be repositioned in order to get the two cars detached and back to the garage area.

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