Corey Heim Secures Stage 1 Win at Loudon
It was a wild one out there in New England, but when the dust settled and the yellow flag flew, one name stood tall above the rest: Corey Heim. The kid’s been on a tear, and he didn’t let the chaos at the “Magic Mile” throw him off his game, snagging the Stage 1 victory at Loudon and reminding everyone why he’s a force to be reckoned with in the Truck Series.
The start of the race was less of a clean getaway and more of a demolition derby. Barely a lap in, and we had trucks spinning and metal crunching. It set a tense, frantic tone for the entire opening stage. You could feel the pressure cooker building with every lap. Drivers were on edge, fighting for every inch on a track that demands respect but rarely gets it. Through it all, Heim kept his cool, a picture of focus behind the wheel of that No. 11.
How Heim Secured His Stage 1 Victory
You can’t win a race in the first stage, but you can sure as heck lose it. The opening laps at Loudon were a testament to that. We saw a wreck right on Lap 1 that immediately jumbled the field and put playoff contenders in a tough spot. Then, not long after, Daniel Hemric found the wall, managing to save his truck from catastrophic damage but serving as another reminder of how treacherous this track can be. The cautions were flying, breaking up any rhythm the drivers tried to build.
Just when you thought things might settle down, Christian Eckes and Bayley Jones got tangled up, bringing out the third caution in a stage that felt more like a highlight reel of wrecks than a race. It was hectic. It was messy. But for Corey Heim, it was just another day at the office. He navigated the carnage like a seasoned veteran, keeping his nose clean and his truck out front. When that final caution of the stage came out, no doubt was in command. Heim was in control, leading the pack and adding another valuable playoff point to his name.
The Rising Star of Corey Heim
If you’ve been paying attention to the Truck Series, Heim’s performance isn’t a surprise. It’s an expectation. The young gun from Marietta, Georgia, has been turning heads since he first strapped into a truck. There’s a certain calm confidence about him, a maturity that belies his age. He’s not flashy, he’s not loud, but man, is he fast.
Heim has a knack for showing up when it counts. He proved it by grabbing the pole position at Loudon, a track he was new to. Think about that for a second. New track, same result with Heim at the front. It speaks volumes about his raw talent and the incredible work his TRICON Garage team puts in week after week.
They give him a rocket ship, and he knows exactly how to fly it. This Stage 1 win wasn’t just a lucky break in a chaotic race; it was the result of preparation, meeting opportunity, a driver in perfect sync with his machine, refusing to be intimidated by the pressure or the competition. He’s building a championship-caliber season one stage, one race, one victory at a time. And the rest of the field has been put on notice.
