RECAP: Corey Heim Prevails for NASCAR Truck Series Win at Michigan

BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN – JUNE 06: Corey Heim, driver of the #1 Celsius Toyota, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 presented by Precision Vehicle Logistics at Michigan International Speedway on June 06, 2026, in Brooklyn, Michigan. (Photo by Brett Farmer/Getty Images)

Corey Heim prevails for NASCAR Truck Series victory at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday in the DQS Solutions & Staffing 250.

Reigning NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champion Corey Heim held off a dramatic checkered flag charge – in lapped traffic – from his TRICON Garage teammate Kaden Honeycutt to claim his first career win at the iconic Michigan International Speedway on Saturday’s DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 powered by Precision Vehicle Logistics.

Corey Heim: Win at Michigan

It’s Heim’s 26th career victory, but first ever on the two-mile Michigan high banks, giving him series wins now on 22 different tracks – second best all-time, only NASCAR Hall of Famer Ron Hornaday Jr. has won at 31 venues. It’s Heim’s third win in only five truck starts this season and comes a week after announcing he will join the championship-leading 23XI Racing organization in the NASCAR Cup Series for 2027.

Heim’s No. 1 TRICON Garage Toyota passed the day’s most dominant truck, driven by NASCAR Cup Series regular Carson Hocevar, with 15 laps remaining. It crossed the line only 0.065 seconds ahead of Honeycutt’s No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota – the truck Heim drove to the championship last season.

He immediately thanked Honeycutt for the push forward in the final laps – his only laps out front all day – acknowledging the help put just enough distance on Hocevar, who led a race-best 65 of the 126 laps.

“We discussed it pre-race that we were going to race it out in the end and that’s what we did,” the 23-year-old Georgia native Heim said. “He tried to get to my right rear there which would have probably won the race and I had to protect it.

“Props to Kaden there and to [fellow Toyota driver] Christopher Bell, I don’t know where he ended up but he was strong all day. The last couple laps there at the end, were pretty awesome.

“That was a lot of fun, I had a blast,” he added.

The DQS Solutions & Staffing Results

The 21-year-old Honeycutt certainly kept Heim honest in the closing run to the checkered, hoping to earn his second career win, matching his work at Watkins Glen, N.Y., in May.

“Good race there at the end, us five up there and I’m sure it was a good race for the fans so that was good,” Honeycutt said. “It was unfortunate I didn’t get the win there. Just feel like I’ve lost too many of them on my part so I think that’s what bothers me the most.”

Although boosted by a strong showing all day at his “home track,” the Michigan-native Carson Hocevar was clearly disappointed with his finish, explaining his No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet truck had been overheating all day. He was hoping to win for the hometown crowd and especially for his mother, who is celebrating her birthday this weekend.

“Everyone did a good job,” he said, adding, “Just sucks we didn’t close it out there. Felt like I could have done a better job but don’t know what I could have done differently. Would like to see what I would have had full power.

“A lot of reasons to win here at Michigan.”

Front Row Motorsports teammates Chandler Smith and Layne Riggs rounded out the top five – an especially valiant effort from Riggs, who went a lap down early after a pit stop issue.

Bell finished sixth in the No. 62 Halmar Friesen Toyota after sweeping both stage wins and leading 37 laps – one of six race leaders on the afternoon. Fellow NASCAR Cup Series driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr was seventh, followed by Connor Mosack, Jake Garcia, and Tyler Ankrum.

Fan favorite Cleetus McFarland rallied from a late race spin that brought out one of seven yellow flags – and finished 25th on the lead lap in only his second series start.

The NASCAR Truck Series Point Standings

A winner in the previous two races, Riggs’ comeback to fifth place keeps him atop the championship standings by 26 points over Honeycutt. Chandler Smith moved up one spot to third place. Gio Ruggiero moved up one spot to fourth, while Christian Eckes moved back two spots to fifth place.

Up Next

After six consecutive races, the trucks go into an off-week. They will return to action June 19 in the inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race at San Diego on the Naval Base Coronado (7 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

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