Corey Heim Running Daytona 500 for 23XI

Defending NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Corey Heim finally has his first driving assignment for 2026.

Heim will run the No. 67 in the season-opening Daytona 500 in the NASCAR Cup Series, 23XI Racing announced Jan. 27.

Robinhood will sponsor the effort in an expanded partnership with 23XI that will see the company also back Bubba Wallace‘s No. 23 in multiple events, including at Phoenix Raceway and Circuit of the Americas, as well as in the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium this weekend.

“We’re proud to have Robinhood growing with our team and excited to see the Robin Neon paint scheme competing for a starting spot at the Daytona 500,” Steve Lauletta, 23XI president, said in a team release. “Robinhood continues to be one of the most innovative brands in the financial services category, and we look forward to another year of engaging with their customers in fresh, cutting-edge ways that only Robinhood and 23XI can do.”  

“It means a lot to me to have the opportunity to represent Robinhood again this season, and it’s extra special to do so at the Daytona 500,” Heim added. “Coming off a great season last year, I’m excited to continue my growth as a driver and look forward to another successful year.”

“I’m excited for more races this year with Robinhood and appreciative of their support for 23XI,” Wallace said. “We’re still a relatively young team that’s growing and learning, and it’s been fun to bring new partners into the sport and grow alongside them.”

In addition to Heim’s Daytona 500 attempt, Robinhood will sponsor him in a Truck race at EchoPark Speedway for TRICON Garage. The truck number for that event was not revealed.

Heim made four Cup starts in 2025, scoring one top 10. He earned 12 wins, 19 top fives and 21 top 10s in the Truck Series en route to the 2025 championship.

Wallace is coming off a season of one win, six top fives and 14 top 10s in the Cup Series.

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