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Heim Time in Michigan! Corey Heim wins Craftsman Truck Series race

  • Nick Bowden
  • Jun 6
  • 2 min read

Nick Bowden - Staff Writer



Corey Heim waves to the fans during driver intros at Michigan International Speedway. June, 2026 (Brett Farmer, Getty Images)


Brooklyn, MI — The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was given the command to fire engines Saturday afternoon for the DQS Solutions and Staffing 250 at Michigan International Speedway. 


Ty Majeski and Christopher Bell led the field to the green flag from the front row, Majeski was on the pole. 


The first caution of the afternoon came on Lap 7 after Kris Wright and Frankie Muniz spun in Turn 4. Spencer Davis was also involved in the incident. Christopher Bell claimed the Stage 1 win, holding off Carson Hocevar.


Stage 2 ran caution-free with Christopher Bell picking up the Stage win, sweeping the stages. That would make it the 13th stage win for Bell in the Craftsman Truck Series, and also his 4th career Stage sweep.


The first restart in Stage 3, Cleetus McFarland spun off of Turn 2 making slight contact with the inside wall. On Lap 87, TY Majeski spun hard into the outside wall, ending his day. 


Corey Heim was able to hold off a surging Kaden Honeycutt coming to the line, to pick up his 3rd win in 5 starts this year in the Craftsman Truck Series. This marks Heim’s 26th victory in the Truck Series. 


Took 10 at Michigan:


  1. Corey Heim

  2. Kaden Honeycutt

  3. Carson Hocevar

  4. Layne Riggs

  5. Chandler Smith

  6. Christopher Bell

  7. Ross Chastain

  8. Connor Mosack

  9. Jake Garcia

  10. Tyler Ankrum


NEXT UP:


The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will have an off week before they head out west to San Diego for the Coronado Street course at Naval Base Coronado. The race will be at 7PM on June 19th and coverage can be found on FS1.

 
 
 

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