Corey Heim Wins after a Kligerman DQ in the NASCAR Truck Series at Daytona

Corey Heim wins after a Kligerman D! in the NASCAR Truck Series at Daytona International Speedway on Friday night in the Fresh Florida 250.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — When the caution flag flew on the final lap of Friday night’s Fresh from Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway, Corey Heim thought he had finished second in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series season opener.

Corey Heim Wins at Daytona after Kligerman DQ

Roughly an hour later, Heim was declared the winner of the superspeedway race after the No. 75 Chevrolet of apparent winner Parker Kligerman was disqualified when its ride height was measured as too low.

Surging into the lead in the closing laps of Friday night’s Fresh from Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway, Kligerman held the top spot on the final circuit when a multicar wreck in the fourth turn forced NASCAR to call the eighth caution of the evening.

But Kligerman’s victory celebration was short-lived when his truck failed inspection. The disqualification gave Heim his first victory at Daytona and the 12th of his career.

“Nothing short of crazy there the last 20 laps,” Heim said. “Honestly, pretty impressed with everyone that we kept it straight for as long as we did. They piled it up a little bit on the last lap. Compared to last year, it was such a big upgrade as far as the quality of racing.

“Definitely was out of control there at the end, being three-wide middle on old tires, being free.”

Heim was Thankful for the Victory but Expresses Sympathy for Kligerman’s Misfortune

“Well, it’s my first time having this kind of scenario happening either way, so certainly glad to be on the right side of it,” Heim said. “It sucks for Parker and those guys.

“It seemed like they put themselves in a position at the right time to win the race, but obviously, there is another level to it after the race. Grateful to be in the spot to take advantage of that.”

Rookie Giovanni Ruggiero Impressive at Daytona

Kligerman’s disqualification promoted Sunoco rookie of the year contender Giovanni Ruggiero to a runner-up finish in his Truck Series debut.

“This is my first time on a superspeedway in anything, so it was a lot of stuff for me to take in tonight, said Ruggiero, who led 11 of the 100 laps. “Drafting in the pack, side-drafting and leading the pack as well, so I definitely learned a lot for Atlanta.”

The Fresh Florida 250 Results

Reigning series champion Ty Majeski was third, followed by Grant Enfinger, who recovered from significant damage to the rear of his No. 9 Chevrolet and a pit road speeding penalty.

“We made a lot of leaps today as a team,” Majeski said. “This has been a type of racing that has been outside of my comfort zone, so it was good to put some good stages together. We went from the back to the front multiple times, something that we’ve not been able to do in the past.

“I’m excited about that and I had fun out there for the first time in a speedway race. It’s a good way to start defending the championship and a good start to our 2025 season.”

Chandler Smith led a race-high 38 laps but was shuffled back in the late going and finished sixth behind Justin Haley. Pole winner Ben Rhodes led 22 circuits but came home 20th after suffering damage in a lap 83 wreck that caused the seventh caution.

A Top Ten for Frankie Muniz

Actor-turned-full-time driver Frankie Muniz posted a career-best tenth-place finish in his fifth Truck Series start.

“It was intense,” Muniz said of the final two laps. “When I caught them (the lead pack in the draft), you saw everyone moving around, but I was still half throttle. I went to the top; I was trying to push the top, but then I went to the middle, and then the bottom had a run so I went there.

“And thankfully I did, because it helped us get through (the last-lap wreck). The thing about Daytona, I’m not calling it luck, but you don’t know what the right move is. I’m just so happy, especially after the year we had last year, when it felt like getting punched in the gut. I feel really good. I am just so ready for next week.”

Behind Smith, Daniel Hemric, Jason White, William Sawalich and Muniz completed the top ten. NASCAR Cup Series driver Michael McDowell finished 26th in his first Truck Series start since 2009.

Corey Heim Wins at Daytona and Ready for the Next Race

The NASCAR Truck Series heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway for their next race. The FR8 208 runs on Saturday, February 22nd at 1:30 pm ET. Coverage is on FS1, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The defending winner is regular NASCAR Cup Series driver, Kyle Busch.

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