Tracking the Trucks: Corey Heim Closes in on History As FRM Falters at Darlington
Heim scored his eighth win of the season, and is on track to have the winningest season in Truck Series history.
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Heim scored his eighth win of the season, and is on track to have the winningest season in Truck Series history.
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