 
		
	Corey Heim Is Back—And There’s No Better Place Than Kansas
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
 
		
	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.
 
		
	Corey Heim made a mistake on pit road, but his crew picked up the slack when it counted.
 
		
	Corey Heim had a career season, a personal best and series high six wins…
 
		
	For Corey Heim, last year’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship Race fell apart in the final stage—in a big way.
 
		
	Corey Heim took the lead from an out-of-gas Ty Majeski on the final lap to score his sixth victory of the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, driving from a last-place starting spot to win Friday night at Kansas Speedway.
 
		
	Even rain couldn’t stop Corey Heim en route to his victory of the Truck Series season, a dominant drive that kept him ahead of Christian Eckes.