Spire Motorsports driver Carson Hocevar didn't pull any punches during a social media post on July 28, taking aim at modern NASCAR television broadcasts and production value. AdWatching ESPN's coverage of the 2000 race, Hocevar highlighted the contrast between classic NASCAR visual storytelling and contemporary broadcast direction. AdTrendingNASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 - Qualifying - Source: GettyHocevar argued that modern broadcasts over-complicate technical details while neglecting the raw vision that hooks casual viewers. We don't like each other, but we race really hard and his stuff is super fast, obviously. With the car he's in, he does a really, really good job with it.