This wasn’t the Thanksgiving weekend Carson Hocevar and Ty Majeski had pictured. Two NASCAR Cup Series talents rolled into the Freedom Factory expecting to control the night, Majeski chasing back-to-back glory in the Bill Bigley Sr. Memorial 128 and Hocevar aiming to make a statement in his debut. But the script flipped fast. Instead of a showcase for the sport’s rising stars, a former Xfinity driver stormed in and snatched the spotlight, leaving both the headliners behind.

George Gorham Jr. claims his first-ever Memorial 128 win

George Gorham Jr. was overwhelmed by emotion in Victory Lane, saying, “This is a dream come true. Thanks to all of you fans for sticking us out. Guys, we work 40 hours a week, bust our a–, excuse my language, to make this happen. All my guys have got full-time j

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