Corey Heim Comes Home 25th in Cup Debut at Dover
The No. 43 car finished 25th, but a late caution in the middle of a pit cycle kept Corey Heim from more in his first Cup race.
Stephen Stumpf is the NASCAR Content Director for Frontstretch and is a three-year veteran of the site. His weekly column is “Stat Sheet,” and he formerly wrote "4 Burning Questions" for three years. He also writes commentaries, contributes to podcasts, edits articles and is frequently at the track for on-site coverage.
Find Stephen on Twitter @stephen_stumpf
The No. 43 car finished 25th, but a late caution in the middle of a pit cycle kept Corey Heim from more in his first Cup race.
A fractured vertebra from a Talladega crash will end Jones’ streak of 262 consecutive starts, but he’s at Dover to help his team out.
Justin Allgaier had potential race-winning speed at Dover, but his day completely unraveled in the final 50 laps.
Also, is there any chance of someone different breaking through at Dover?
Incredibly, Talladega has become a place where track position rules all. Here’s how.
Dillon discusses this and more on the latest episode of Bringing the Heat.
What could’ve been a Talladega win turned into the first 0-for-10 start for Ford in the Cup Series since 2010.
Michael McDowell got turned, Corey LaJoie flipped and about a dozen others were collected in the tri-oval with the checkered flag in sight.
Just like Texas last week, drivers looked for the scoring pylon at Talladega, only to realize it was no longer there.
Anthony Alfredo, Leland Honeyman and Brennan Poole all recorded top-five finishes.