Tracking the Trucks: Just Send Corey Heim to Phoenix Already
Heim scored his seventh win of the year at Richmond Raceway, which gives him over a race’s worth of points he’ll carry throughout the playoffs.
Heim scored his seventh win of the year at Richmond Raceway, which gives him over a race’s worth of points he’ll carry throughout the playoffs.
After scoring another win at Watkins Glen, you probably should set your clocks before the playoffs start.
It’s time for TRICON Garage to start preparing for a world without Corey Heim, who is beyond due for a full-time Cup ride. But who could replace him?
Big heavy vehicles are not meant to compete on fast, sweeping road courses, and the Truck Series’ inaugural race at Lime Rock Park proved that.
The running order was flipped upside down, and a surprise winner clinched a playoff spot.
Every ARCA Michigan winner since 1997 has started inside the top 10, and all winners since 2012 have started inside the top five.
Unlike last week at North Wilkesboro, it was going to be hard for anybody to run with (or through) Heim for the victory in NASCAR’s backyard.
Tanner Gray and Corey Heim line up second and third behind Ruggiero.
The sophomore driver attempted several “slide jobs” in hopes to get the lead at Wilkesboro — and each time, he failed, drawing the ire of his competitors.
The contact the two made on the final lap looked similar to what Johnny Sauter and Ron Hornaday did at the same track back in 2010.