Corey Heim Tames The Lady In Black At Darlington In Thrilling Double‑OT Win
Darlington Raceway has a long history of breaking hearts, but tonight it becomes the stage for an absolute masterclass. In a breathtaking double‑overtime finish, Corey Heim delivers a performance that instantly enters Truck Series lore. He rips the Craftsman Truck Series victory away from Cup Series veteran Ross Chastain with a last‑lap pass that sends the grandstands into chaos.
A Final‑Lap Shockwave at “The Track Too Tough to Tame”
When the green flag waves for the second overtime attempt, Chastain looks ready to seal the deal. He controls the restart, he has clean air, and he appears to be cruising toward Victory Lane. But Heim holds the ultimate advantage: fresh tires. Restarting ninth on the inside of Row 5, Heim charges forward like a man possessed.
He slices through traffic with surgical precision, and by the time the white flag flies, he’s within striking distance of Chastain. Entering Turn 3, Heim sends it deep, finds the grip he needs, and rockets past the veteran. He clears Chastain off Turn 4 and storms across the line for his 24th career win plus a massive $50,000 Triple Truck Challenge bonus.
Heartbreak And Chaos In The Closing Laps
While Heim celebrates, others are left stunned. Carson Hocevar is the tragic hero of the night. With 20 laps to go, he makes a brilliant move on Kaden Honeycutt to take the lead and looks completely untouchable. But Darlington strikes back. With four laps remaining, Hocevar blows a right‑front tire and slams the Turn 1 wall, ending his dominant run and triggering the late‑race chaos.
The first overtime attempt only adds to the destruction. Tyler Ankrum cuts a right‑front tire entering Turn 1 and pounds the outside wall. The accordion effect behind him is immediate and violent, collecting Jake Garcia, Stewart Friesen, Justin Haley, and Corey LaJoie in a heap of twisted metal.
Championship Contenders Take Heavy Hits
The beating and banging start long before the finish. On Lap 121, Layne Riggs misjudges a slide job on Ty Majeski and fails to clear him, sending both trucks into the outside wall. Andres Perez has nowhere to go and piles in. Majeski and Perez limp away with brutal 31st‑ and 32nd‑place finishes.
But the biggest championship blow comes almost immediately. Ben Rhodes enters the night second in points, but slight contact with Ankrum on Lap 2 bends his left‑front fender. One lap later, the rubbing metal slices his tire and sends him into the Turn 1 SAFER barrier. Rhodes finishes last and plummets to seventh in the standings, while Chandler Smith maintains the points lead.
What It Means
Heim’s victory cements him as the clear driver to beat in the Craftsman Truck Series. Outdueling a Cup Series veteran at Darlington and doing it with a bold tire strategy proves he possesses elite racecraft. His team gambles big by giving up track position for fresh tires, and Heim rewards that trust with the drive of a lifetime.
What’s Next
The Lady in Black always delivers drama, but this double‑overtime thriller stands out as something truly special. Heim shows that the right strategy and raw talent can overcome even the toughest odds. As the season pushes forward, the rest of the field is officially on notice. Heim isn’t just defending his championship. He’s dismantling the competition one race at a time.
