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Corey Heim gets first NASCAR Truck Series win at Atlanta

By Reid Spencer-NASCAR Wire Service

HAMPTON, Ga. - Moments after taking the white flag in Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Corey Heim powered to the inside of teammate Chandler Smith, got a push from teammate John Hunter Nemechek and held on to win his first series race.

Heim’s No. 51 Toyota crossed the finish line .173 seconds ahead of Ben Rhodes, as Ty Majeski came home third and Smith slipped to fourth. Daytona winner Zane Smith completed the top five on the repaved and reconfigured track.

“It’s awesome — I was at the right place at the right time,” said Heim, a 19-year-old from Marietta, Georgia, who won in his fifth Truck Series start. “Toyota Racing just helps us so much to get here and I’m just so glad to be here.”

Heim is racing a partial schedule and is not competing for the series championship. Smith, the winner at Las Vegas two weeks ago, is running a full schedule for KBM, but that didn’t seem to matter with one lap to go.

“Yeah, no, team orders there,” Heim said. “I think as long as one of the KBM trucks won, that’s all that matters. So, you know, the 18 (Smith) did awesome job defending for most of the race there and the 4 (Nemechek) stuck with me when it mattered the most.

“So I’ve got to give all the credit to John Hunter Nemechek for helping me out there. It’s just surreal. Awesome.”

Nemechek was a lap down but running with the lead pack at the finish. Smith would have preferred for Nemechek not to have influenced the outcome.

“It would have been nice to not have anybody in the middle of it — just lead-lap cars — but it is what it is,” Smith said. “I’m happy for them. Good for them. That’s their first win of the year. So it’s first one for Corey. That’s exciting. I remember how I was being able to win the first one. It was a really cool moment. So happy for him, that whole group…

“Just sucks that it had to end like that. I wish we could have just duked it out.”

Stewart Friesen was the wire-to-wire winner of Stage 1, which ran without caution despite Hailie Deegan’s No. 1 Ford suffering a cut tire and a subsequent fire on pit road that caused the driver to be taken to the infield care center for evaluation.

Deegan was released shortly thereafter.

After working his way from the rear of the field — thanks to a pre-race penalty for unapproved adjustments to his No. 4 Toyota — Nemechek won stage 2, which was interrupted by a single yellow flag for debris on the frontstretch on lap 50.

Friesen made a strategic play in pitting under that caution and regained the lead when the trucks ahead of him in the running order came to pit road during the second stage break.

A spate of cautions and consequent restarts scrambled the running order during the final stage, as Rhodes, Heim and Chandler Smith swapped the lead.

Nemechek slapped the outside wall after a restart on lap 107 and fell one lap down after pitting under green.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Atlanta Motor Speedway – Hampton, GA
Fr8 208 – March 19, 2022

1. (19) Corey Heim #, Toyota, 135.
2. (15) Ben Rhodes, Toyota, 135.
3. (4) Ty Majeski, Toyota, 135.
4. (1) Chandler Smith, Toyota, 135.
5. (25) Zane Smith, Ford, 135.
6. (2) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 135.
7. (11) Ryan Preece, Ford, 135.
8. (9) Tanner Gray, Ford, 135.
9. (18) Derek Kraus, Chevrolet, 135.
10. (7) Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, 135.
11. (10) Tyler Ankrum, Toyota, 135.
12. (8) Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, 135.
13. (22) Jack Wood #, Chevrolet, 135.
14. (20) Chase Purdy, Toyota, 135.
15. (34) Jesse Little, Chevrolet, 135.
16. (16) Christian Eckes, Toyota, 135.
17. (29) Chris Hacker, Toyota, 135.
18. (33) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 135.
19. (31) Matt Jaskol, Toyota, 135.
20. (30) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 134.
21. (21) Kris Wright, Chevrolet, 134.
22. (23) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 134.
23. (36) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, Tire, 133.
24. (12) John Hunter Nemechek, Toyota, 133.
25. (3) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 133.
26. (26) Colby Howard, Chevrolet, 133.
27. (5) Carson Hocevar, Chevrolet, 132.
28. (35) Brennan Poole(i), Toyota, 130.
29. (32) Blaine Perkins #, Chevrolet, 126.
30. (6) Matt Dibenedetto, Chevrolet, 123.
31. (17) Tate Fogleman, Toyota, Accident, 91.
32. (28) Thad Moffitt, Chevrolet, Engine, 79.
33. (24) Lawless Alan #, Chevrolet, Accident, 75.
34. (13) Dean Thompson #, Chevrolet, Accident, 68.
35. (14) Matt Mills(i), Chevrolet, Suspension, 52.
36. (27) Hailie Deegan, Ford, Tire, 24.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 109.182 mph.

Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 54 Mins, 15 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.173 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 7 for 40 laps.

Lead Changes: 18 among 10 drivers.

Lap Leaders: S. Friesen 1-33;M. Crafton 34;C. Eckes 35-37;S. Friesen 38-50;J. Nemechek 51-56;C. Smith 57;T. Majeski 58;J. Nemechek 59-63;S. Friesen 64-66;G. Enfinger 67-80;R. Preece 81-84;C. Heim # 85-97;B. Rhodes 98-105;C. Heim # 106;B. Rhodes 107;C. Heim # 108-114;C. Smith 115-134;C. Heim # 135.

Leaders Summary: (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led) Stewart Friesen 3 times for 49 laps; Corey Heim # 4 times for 22 laps; Chandler Smith 2 times for 21 laps; Grant Enfinger 1 time for 14 laps; John Hunter Nemechek 2 times for 11 laps; Ben Rhodes 2 times for 9 laps; Ryan Preece 1 time for 4 laps; Christian Eckes 1 time for 3 laps; Ty Majeski 1 time for 1 lap; Matt Crafton 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 52,23,19,98,88,15,18,41,4,16

Stage #2 Top Ten: 4,66,18,98,16,88,40,15,42,17

Playoff Standings: 1. Chandler Smith – 132 (1 Win); 2. Zane Smith – 79 (1 Win); 3. Tanner Gray – 119; 4. Ty Majeski – 115; 5. Stewart Friesen – 106; 6. Ben Rhodes – 105; 7. Christian Eckes – 88; 8. Austin Wayne Self – 84; 9. John Hunter Nemechek – 80; 10. Matt Crafton – 78.

(i) Ineligible for driver points in this series

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