
Veteran spotter fired over Mexico remark
Spire Motorsports spotter (likely during Carson Hocevar’s Mexico Cup event) faced consequences after derogatory comments comparing Mexico City to a “s**thole.” NBC and Reuters report Hocevar was slapped with a $50,000 fine and mandatory sensitivity training; funds will go to Mexican charities. His team emphasized that respect is core to their values .
️ Kyle Busch calls out Dale Jr.
At the Martinsville Xfinity race, Kyle Busch condemned younger drivers for showing “a clown show” lack of track respect, urging a return to old-school sportsmanship . Meanwhile, earlier this season he criticized NASCAR’s “41st Rule,” saying it disrespects veteran drivers like Jimmie Johnson . Dale Earnhardt Jr. has publicly rebutted Busch’s critiques, defending NASCAR’s decisions and acting as the sport’s mediato.
⚠️ Tire-changing near-decap incident
I found no recent reports of a near-decapitation on pit road. There was mention of suspensions relating to loose wheels during the Las Vegas pit road chaos—swinging jackmen and tire changers—but no life-threatening injuries.
Is “NASCAR on Prime” already finished?
No, the Prime Video deal is still active. It launched May 25, 2025, with five races, including the Coca-Cola 600, blending innovative broadcast with classic appeal. NASCAR on Prime Video runs through 2031 as part of a broader Fox/NBC/Amazon/TNT deal . So it’s definitely not over—it’s here to stay.
TL;DR Summary
Story | Status |
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Natalie Decker bikini | No verified news found |
Spotter fired | Yes – tied to Mexico remark |
Kyle Busch vs Dale Jr. | Busch is critical; Dale Jr. is defending |
Pit road terror | Only suspensions, no injuries |
NASCAR on Prime | Ongoing, running long-term |
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