Corey Heim restarted ninth with two laps to go in Friday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Darlington Raceway, but with the help of fresh tires and a herculean effort, passed Ross Chastain in the final corner to score the 24th win of his Truck Series career.
Heim also won $50,000 as a part of NASCAR’s Triple Truck Challenge.
Heim pitted late, and while he had no fresh sticker tires left in the pits, he did have a set of scuffs with only five laps on them available.
“Sure enough, I just felt like I made all the right moves,” Heim told Fox Sports. “Bombed it off in there on Ross. Glad we could get this No. 5 Tundra into victory lane. I drove the crap out of it, and it worked out.”