Heim Secures Ninth Victory in NASCAR Truck Series, Matches Season Record

Dominance Unleashed: Heim's Record-Equaling Victory at Loudon
Heim's Unstoppable Season Continues with Historic Win
Corey Heim demonstrated exceptional prowess in the NASCAR Truck Series by sweeping both stages and ultimately winning the event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This remarkable achievement marks his twentieth career win and his ninth victory of the 2025 season, placing him alongside Greg Biffle's record-setting performance from 1999. Heim's team, TRICON Garage, played a pivotal role in this success, consistently providing a competitive vehicle.
Early Race Chaos and Strategic Maneuvers
The race at New Hampshire was punctuated by an unusual frequency of incidents. Early in the competition, a multi-vehicle collision involved Connor Mosack, Brent Crews, and Tanner Gray in the first turn. Further disruptions occurred when Jayson Alexander and Caleb Costner collided, drawing playoff contender Daniel Hemric into the entanglement. Alexander expressed strong frustration over the radio following this incident. Despite these challenges, Heim skillfully navigated the disruptions, winning the first stage under caution after Derek White experienced a mechanical failure.
Stage Two: Heim Reclaims Lead Amidst Fierce Competition
During the start of Stage 2, Heim found himself outside the top ten as several competitors opted to remain on track, with Andres Perez leading the pack for the first time in his career. Gio Ruggiero persistently challenged for the lead, though he was unable to complete an overtake. Another caution emerged when Patrick Emerling crashed with only a few laps remaining in the stage. Heim, having steadily advanced through the field, returned to fourth position. Rajah Caruth, facing playoff elimination, strategically stayed out to collect valuable stage points, ultimately securing seventh place and four crucial points. Heim ultimately triumphed in Stage 2, further boosting his playoff standing.
Concluding Stage and the Final Push to Victory
The final stage of the race saw additional crashes, including an incident involving Tyler Tomassi. A significant multi-truck wreck then occurred, with Toni Breidinger impacting the outside wall head-on, and Ben Rhodes and Matt Crafton also sustaining considerable damage. All involved drivers were subsequently cleared from the infield care center. At the front of the field, Chandler Smith regained second place during the final restart but was unable to close the gap on Heim. Despite cutting through slower traffic, Heim maintained his advantage, crossing the finish line ahead of the Front Row Motorsports driver to claim victory.