Corey Heim shakes off pressure to win NASCAR Truck Series championship

Corey Heim won the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway, showcasing drama and resilience after initially restarting 10th. He overcame challenges, including a crucial second overtime, to secure the title. With a record-setting 12 wins and leading in every race, Heim celebrated his hard-earned victory and ended the season on a high note. Continue reading Corey Heim shakes off pressure to win NASCAR Truck Series championship

Corey Heim Ties Single-Season NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Win Record with Ninth Victory at New Hampshire

Corey Heim delivered a dominant performance at New Hampshire, scoring his record-tying ninth NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win of 2025. The TRICON Garage driver led 124 laps, swept both stages, and secured his 20th career victory, matching Greg Biffle’s 1999 mark as he continues a historic championship campaign. Continue reading Corey Heim Ties Single-Season NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Win Record with Ninth Victory at New Hampshire

NASCAR Weighs Rule Changes on Cup Driver Participation in Lower Series

NASCAR is reexamining its rules on Cup Series drivers racing in the Xfinity and Truck circuits, with potential changes coming soon. Current limits cap veterans at five starts per series, but leadership says revisions could strike a better balance between developing young talent and boosting entertainment value for fans. Continue reading NASCAR Weighs Rule Changes on Cup Driver Participation in Lower Series

Corey Heim Wins Wild NASCAR Truck Race at Watkins Glen

Corey Heim clinched his fourth consecutive road course victory at Watkins Glen International, becoming the youngest driver to win 17 races in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The race ended in triple overtime with Heim securing a narrow 0.202-second win over Daniel Hemric. Championship implications loom as the season finale approaches. Continue reading Corey Heim Wins Wild NASCAR Truck Race at Watkins Glen

Riggs Claims Breakthrough Victory at Indianapolis as Heim Locks Up Regular Season Title

Layne Riggs achieved his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at the TSport 200, leading 160 of 200 laps. This win marks a significant moment in his career and enhances his championship prospects. Corey Day secured a career-best second place, while Corey Heim clinched the regular-season title. The competitive playoff landscape is heating up. Continue reading Riggs Claims Breakthrough Victory at Indianapolis as Heim Locks Up Regular Season Title

Stewart Friesen Injured in Violent Dirt Modified Crash in Quebec

Stewart Friesen was injured in a violent dirt modified crash in Quebec, suffering fractures to his pelvis and leg. The wreck sent his car flipping and bursting into flames. He’ll require surgery and has been moved to a larger hospital. The crash video, included in the article, is tough to watch. Continue reading Stewart Friesen Injured in Violent Dirt Modified Crash in Quebec

NASCAR Set to Return to Southern California with San Diego Race in 2026

NASCAR is returning to Southern California in 2026, with San Diego set to host a Cup Series race. The exact location is still unconfirmed, but Coronado is a possible site. This marks NASCAR’s first SoCal points race since 2023, filling the gap left by Fontana’s paused short track conversion plans. Continue reading NASCAR Set to Return to Southern California with San Diego Race in 2026

Caruth Conquers Nashville with Clutch Drive to Claim First Victory of 2025

Rajah Caruth claimed his first victory of the 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at the Rackley Roofing 200 in Nashville. Leading the final 51 laps, Caruth held off competitors Corey Heim and Layne Riggs, securing his playoff spot. The win marked his second career victory, showcasing his resilience and teamwork. Continue reading Caruth Conquers Nashville with Clutch Drive to Claim First Victory of 2025

NASCAR Hall of Fame Seeks $25 Million for Major Renovations in Charlotte

The NASCAR Hall of Fame requested $25 million from Charlotte for its first major renovation since opening in 2010. Proposed upgrades include relocating the gift shop and cafe, expanding event space, installing new security equipment, and creating dedicated educational facilities for school groups visiting the uptown facility. Continue reading NASCAR Hall of Fame Seeks $25 Million for Major Renovations in Charlotte