When the engines roar at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the racing world takes notice—and that includes NASCAR's rising stars. On Wednesday, May 13, during practice for the 110th Indianapolis 500, Cup Series sensation Carson Hocevar made a special pit lane appearance to support Andretti Global's trio of drivers as they tackled the legendary 2.5-mile oval.
Hocevar, who drives for Spire Motorsports, shares a unique connection with the Andretti organization. Both teams are owned by Dan Towriss—a man quickly becoming one of the most ambitious figures in global motorsports. Towriss also owns the Cadillac Formula One team, an IMSA sports car team, and a Formula E squad, making him a true force across racing disciplines.
For Hocevar, this visit was more than just a casual watch. The 22-year-old Michigan native has long dreamed of racing in the Indianapolis 500, and being at the Speedway during practice felt like a step closer to that goal. "Growing up in Michigan, I was around here as a kid a lot," Hocevar shared during an exclusive interview on pit lane. "I got to enjoy it—I was here for qualifying days when Bryan Clauson did it—but I was only ever here for the race. It's remarkable what Dan has built."
Hocevar's career is on an impressive trajectory. Just weeks earlier, on April 26, he secured his first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway, cementing his reputation as one of the most daring and exciting drivers in the series. His aggressive style has occasionally ruffled feathers among competitors, but it's also made him a fan favorite.
At the Speedway, Hocevar climbed atop the Andretti Global timing stand alongside Towriss' wife, Cassidy, to watch the team's star-studded lineup—2018 Indy 500 winner Will Power, 2022 champion Marcus Ericsson, and rising star Kyle Kirkwood—tear around the track at breathtaking speeds. The sight of those cars flying past was a powerful reminder of the shared passion that unites all forms of racing.
For fans of motorsports and performance apparel alike, moments like these highlight the cross-pollination between NASCAR and IndyCar—two worlds that, while different, share a deep respect for speed, skill, and the relentless pursuit of victory.
