
Corey Heim Hits the Hat Trick at Darlington
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.
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.
Corey Heim didn’t have sole discretion in picking the race track for his first NASCAR Cup Series start of the season, but no doubt his choice would have been the same
Even though Chevrolet driver Kyle Larson won last year’s spring race at Kansas Speedway by the closest margin in NASCAR Cup Series history over Ford driver Chris Buescher, Larson still thinks Toyota drivers have an edge at the 1.5-mile track.
Corey Heim muscled his way to a third win this season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, taming Texas Motor Speedway Friday night like it owed him money.
For Corey Heim, luck isn’t just bad—it’s downright vindictive it seems.
If you bought a ticket to Homestead-Miami Speedway on Friday night, congratulations—you got every penny’s worth, and then some.