 
		
	Championship Contenders Bring the Heat for Phoenix Finale
Throughout the country, as the NASCAR season draws to a close, the weather is getting colder and the off-season is coming. Not in Phoenix.
 
		
	Throughout the country, as the NASCAR season draws to a close, the weather is getting colder and the off-season is coming. Not in Phoenix.
 
		
	Corey Heim has been nearly unstoppable this season, but with one race left in Phoenix, Ty Majeski is ready to play spoiler under the desert lights.
 
		
	The Truck Series Playoff grid is set, and Corey Heim is staring down the finale with the confidence of a man who’s already picked out his trophy shelf.
 
		
	Corey Heim’s record-breaking 10th win came not with dominance, but through chaos, calamity, and Tricon Garage tripping over itself.
 
		
	Heim tied Greg Biffle’s single-season win record and sent Chandler Smith packing, turning the New Hampshire elimination race into yet another showcase of domination.
 
		
	Darlington had never been one of Corey Heim’s best tracks. But in a season where he’s extended his dominance in the Truck Series, that didn’t stop him on Saturday.
 
		
	It’s been a dominant regular season for Corey Heim.
 
		
	Corey Heim has already proven there’s no track type that fazes him in the Truck Series.
 
		
	Corey Heim eschewed any doubt as to who the best driver in the field was in Saturday’s Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park, the first ever at the 1.478-mile Connecticut road course.
 
		
	The clock didn’t just strike Heim Time Friday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway—it roared like a freight train through Concord, and it was about time.