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Corey Heim Returning to TRICON in 2025

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series title contender Corey Heim will remain at TRICON Garage next season, the team announced Nov. 7.

Heim will stay with the No. 11 for the third season in a row.

Heim has been extremely successful during his time at TRICON, scoring nine wins, 25 top fives and 36 top 10s over the past two seasons.

“I am excited to be back with TRICON for my third full-time year,” Heim said in a team release. “I have developed so much alongside this organization in the last two years, and we have made some incredible memories along the way. I can’t wait to continue this journey in 2025 with my No. 11 crew.” 

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Heim has qualified for the Truck Series Championship 4 in both full-time seasons with TRICON. Heim finished third of the four title contenders at Phoenix Raceway in 2023.

“We’re extremely fortunate to get another year with Corey,” TRICON GM Kevin Ray added. “His dedication to not only the No. 11 team, but the entire organization has elevated TRICON beyond measure in our team’s short history. While we’re looking forward to 2025, our priority remains on closing out this season with a victory and our program’s first championship.” 

In 2024 alone, Heim has six wins, 13 top fives and 17 top 10s in the Truck Series. He also made 13 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, scoring three top fives and four top 10s, and he filled in on the NASCAR Cup Series level for three events.

Heim is the first driver announced to the TRICON stable for 2025. The team has fielded five full-time trucks in 2024, four piloted by full-time drivers — Heim, Tanner Gray, Taylor Gray and Dean Thompson (Taylor Gray has announced he will move to the Xfinity Series next year with Joe Gibbs Racing). The fifth truck, the No. 1, has been driven by a variety of entrants.

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