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Corey Heim turns a first-lap crash into a record win at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, securing a Championship 4 berth and his tenth Truck Series victory of 2025.
The No. 11 TRICON Toyota suffers left-front damage after contact with Ross Chastain and Grant Enfinger. Rapid repairs and disciplined strategy keep Heim on the lead lap and relevant.
Late overtime reshuffles the order. Brent Crews pits for tires and surrenders track position. Heim stays out, manages restarts, and wins by 1.3 seconds from Crews, with Gio Ruggiero third.

Crews controls pace most of the afternoon, then fuel exposure grows through green-flag cycles. TRICON splits strategy at the end, prioritizing Heim’s track position over outright tire advantage.
The lap-one incident destroys Heim’s left-front tire and noses his truck into the Turn 1 barrier. TRICON beats the damaged vehicle policy clock, replaces components, and restores baseline performance.
Chaos marks Stage 1. After the Turn 1 stack-up, Ben Rhodes crashes elsewhere, triggering a caution. Parker Kligerman retires. Strategy flips elevate Christian Rose, who banks the stage win.
Stage 2 runs green. Leaders cycle, and Crews reasserts control. Spins for Kris Wright and Jake Garcia, plus an Andres Perez axle failure, punctuate an otherwise orderly phase.

The decisive overtime restart rewards track position. Heim maximizes braking zones and traction off the chicanes. Crews’ tire offset shortens the gap, but he runs out of laps.
Gio Ruggiero completes a TRICON podium sweep, underlining organizational depth. Rajah Caruth and Connor Zilisch round out the top five after tidy, opportunistic final laps.
Heim’s tenth victory sets a new single-season benchmark and locks his Championship 4 place. The result shifts playoff pressure onto rivals who suffer early setbacks and reliability scares.
Physical demands remain front and center. Recent updates about injuries, including Austin Dillon’s broken rib, highlight the role of fire suits in NASCAR and the schedule’s relentless toll.
Off-track presentation evolves too, with broadcast partners experimenting around playoff weekends. That mirrors the push seen with Prime Video’s Coca-Cola 600 coverage earlier this year.
Heim now profiles among the season’s top NASCAR drivers, combining pace with race management. The TRICON package looks robust on form and execution heading into the championship decider.

John Martinez delivers real-time NASCAR Cup Series and Truck Series news, from live race updates to pit-lane strategy analysis. A graduate of the University of Northwestern Ohio’s Motorsports Technology program, he breaks down rule changes, driver tactics, and championship points with crystal-clear reporting.