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Battle at Berlin Raceway: NASCAR Stars and Super Late Models Set to Compete

Carson Hocevar Wins 2024 Money in the Bank 150 at berlin Raceway

Berlin Raceway witnessed a thrilling conclusion to the Money in the Bank 150 on Saturday, June 15th, as Carson Hocevar secured the victory. The 21-year-old from Portage, Michigan, driving the No. 71 machine, bested a field of 33 competitors in the ARCA Menards Series Late Model event.

Race Results

1 carson Hocevar Portage, MI
2 Bubba Pollard Senoia, GA
3 Evan Shotko Lake Oswego, OR
4 Scott Thomas Byron Centre, MI
5 Austin Terrace Gray, ME
6 Matthew Craig Mount Pleasant, NC
7 Sean Gipson Belmont, MI
8 Brian Campbell Wyoming, MI
9 Boris Jurkovic Oliet, MI
10 Blake Rowe Clarkston, MI
11 Justin Thomas Middleville, MI
12 Andrew Scheid Grand Rapids, MI
13 You Majeski Neenah, WI
14 Nick Neri Palmetto, FL
15 Kyle Crump Rockwood, MI
16 Round once Lake Oswego, OR
17-33 Remaining Field Various Locations

The race featured a diverse lineup of drivers, including seasoned veterans and rising stars in the late model racing scene. The starting grid was set through a combination of qualifying heats and a last-chance qualifier earlier in the day. The event drew a crowd of approximately 3,500 spectators to the historic .4-mile oval in Marne, Michigan.

Past Champions

2010 kyle Busch
2011 Kyle Busch
2012 Kyle Busch
2013 Johnny Vandoorn
2014 Johnny Vandoorn
2015 Erik Jones
2016 Erik jones
2017 Brian Campbell
2018 Event Not Held
2019 Boris Jurkovic
2020 Event Not Held
2021 Event Not Held
2022 Evan Shotko
2023 Bubba Pollard
2024 carson Hocevar

The money in the Bank 150 has a rich history at Berlin Raceway, dating back to 2010. The event has become a staple of the Midwest short track racing calendar, attracting top talent from across the region.Notable past winners include NASCAR stars Kyle Busch and Erik Jones, highlighting the prestige of the race. The 2024 event marked the return of the race after a three-year hiatus due to pandemic-related cancellations and scheduling conflicts. Hocevar’s victory adds his name to a distinguished list of champions.

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