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Corey Heim won 2ot Nascar Truck Slugfest in Texas

On Friday, February 14, 2025, Corey Heim, a craftsman truck driver at the Florida 250 from Florida 250 in Daytona International Speedway.

Fort Worth can say that Corey Heim's victory in Speedycash.com 250 on Friday is a Cakewalk on Friday.

The opposite. Heim's 14th career won wasn't easy.

The driver of the 11 Ticon Garage Toyota and Craftsman Truck Series Points Leader had to survive in Texas Motor Speedway to get his first victory on the track and the third of the season.

Heim was barely ahead when he stopped the first overtime before he started attention. Restarting in the second extra period filled a drama surfing into the last two rounds.

Heim's second starting from the outside, Ben Rhodes made a race side by side in the first two corners. As the drivers turned to 3, they both had to remove the gas and allowed Daniel Hemric to make a strong movement inside the starting/finish line.

However, Heim suppressed the accelerator, charged between trucks and cleared Hemric and Rhodes in 1.

Heim, who directed 96 of 174 rounds and won an extra playoff score by winning Stage 2, “I wouldn't let someone get away from me.”

“I'm just overwhelmed-the end it started too much again, and the kids were taking me to three widths.

“I wouldn't let them take them from me.

Heim, 22, is the youngest driver in the history of the series, which reached 14 wins. The Friday Truck Series race was the first person to go to overtime after ending in 21 flat events.

Rajah Caruth was third behind Heim and Hemric, Tyler Anx was fourth and Tanner Gray was fifth.

Rhodes had a problem with Heim's way to enter 3 in the second excess of the white flag round.

“I was a little sad and still watching again, I watched how I was run by Heim at 3 and 4.” He said. “Basically, seeing that he had taken him out of the bottom, and the groove is extremely narrow here. So he continued to be all these debris.

“I had to remove it.

They all produced 11 warnings for 57 rounds, a proof of the intense action on the Fort Worth runway in the race.

Texas Motor Speedway, which is the most treacherous most treacherous of the program, claimed three early victims. In the 31st round, the rookie Giovanni Ruggierio entered three-ov and lasted very low, crushed the grass under the apron and hit the track, and Grandon Jones and Kaden Honeycutt gathered in a violent collision.

The effect tears the right front wheel from Jones's Toyota and destroyed Honeycutt's Chevrolet.

“When you are behind the other trucks, it is very difficult to see the grass here.” He said. “I definitely evaluated it wrong for me. It is really unfortunate for all my men.

“There was a really fast JBL Tundra – how I definitely want it to go tonight. We just need to continue digging and go back to the next one.”

52. Tour, Layne Riggs, the ruling series champion Ty Majeski'nin returned. After thirteen rounds and two warnings, Riggs set out again after Luke Fenhaus contacted Ford, this time the front reaction jumped off the grass and tear his nose from the F-150.

Andres Perez returned to Turn 2 walls on the 57th round and damaged Chevrolet beyond repair. Before the end of the second stage, the race was peppered with six warnings, the longest green flag run came from the beginning of the race to a competition on the 20th round.

After the second stage break, the tenor of the race changed. During the 60 -round Green Flag Running, which started on the 87th round and has a cycle of the Green Flag Pit stops, Heim made 15,794 seconds cents without falling in 147th round to cause Frankie Muniz's eighth warning of the night.

From this point on, the racing took his crazy character back and asked for two extreme times to end. The result took the second place in the series ranking 46 points ahead of Heim.

Nascar Craftsman Truck Series Race – Speedycash.com 250

Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth, Texas

Friday, May 2, 2025

1. (4) Corey Heim, Toyota, 174.

(2) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 174.

(7) Rajah Caruth, Chevrolet, 174.

4. (1) Tyler anchor, Chevrolet, 174.

5. (25) Tanner Gray, Toyota, 174.

6. (28) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 174.

7. (22) Matt Crafton, Ford, 174.

8. (17) Bayley Currey, Chevrolet, 174.

9. (20) Dawson Sutton #, Chevrolet, 174.

10. (24) TY Majeski, Ford, 174.

11. (10) Jack Wood, Chevrolet, 174.

12. (32) Stefan Parsons, Chevrolet, 174.

13. (13) Nick Sanchez (i), Chevrolet, 174.

14. (18) Nathan Byrd, Chevrolet, 174.

15. (16) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 174.

16. (9) Chandler Smith, Ford, 174.

17. (19) Carson Hohevar (I), Chevrolet, 172.

18. (29) Josh Reaume, Ford, 172.

19. (31) Cody Dennison, Ford, 171.

20. (30) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, Accident, 168.

21. (3) Jake Garcia, Ford, Accident, 164.

22. (12) Connor Mosack #, Chevrolet, Accident, 162.

23. (5) Grant Infinger, Chevrolet, Accident, 156.

24. (23) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, Accident, 155.

25. (26) Frankie Muniz #, Ford, Accident, 145.

26. (21) Toni Breidinger #, Toyota, Electric, 120.

27. (27) Luke Fenhaus, Ford, DVP, 68.

28. (8) Layne Riggs, Ford, Accident, 64.

29. (14) Andres Perez de Lara #, Chevrolet, Accident, 56.

30. (15) Brandon Jones (i), Toyota, Accident, 31.

31. (11) Giovanni Ruggiero #, Toyota, Accident, 30.

32. (6) Kaden Honeycutt, Chevrolet, Accident, 30.

Average Racing Winning Speed: 102.008 MPH.

Race Time: 2 hours, 33 minutes, 31 seconds. Victory Margin: 0.279 seconds.

Attention Flags: 11 for 57 rounds.

Lead Changes: 15 between 9 drives.

Tour Leaders: T. anchor 1-24; l. Riggs 25-34; m. Crafton 35-37; g. Infinger 38-51; c. Heim 52-71; g. Infinger 72-75; c. Heim 76-83; t. Majeski 84-95; c. Heim 96-127; r. Caruth 128-132; J. Garcia 133-135; c. Heim 136-152; g. Enfinger 153; c. Heim 154-171; b. Rhodes 172-173; c. Heim 174.

Leading Summary (Driver, Zaman Lead, Laps Led): Corey Heim 6 times for 96 rounds; Tyler anchoring 1 time for 24 rounds; 3 times for 19 rounds GIBE INFIGINGER; Ty Majeski 1 time for 12 rounds; Layne Riggs 1 time for 10 rounds; Rajah Caruth 1 time for 5 rounds; Matt Crafton 1 time for 3 rounds; Jake Garcia 1 time for 3 rounds; I Rhodes 1 time for 2 rounds.

Stage #1 First on: 9,42,88,19,11,98,15,7,38,34

Stage #2 first ten: 11,38,9,19,52,99,13,18,98,88

-By Reid Spencer, Nascar Wire Service. Special for media at the field level.

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