Daytona Beach – Corey Heim Always plan to celebrate this weekend.
“We won, right?” He said late Friday night. “Wouldn’t you celebrate?”
But he may not have the same excitement as his first 11 victories Nascar Truck Series.
Heim initially ranked second in the From Florida 250 has Daytona International Speedway. He had retired to his carrier after the race, while the winner Parker Kligerman celebrated Victory Lane and smiled through his corresponding press conference.
Then Kligerman was disqualified.
He failed inspections after the race. His HEDENSON N ° 75 car sports machine was too low on the back on both sides.
The result?
Heim reached first place in the ranking.
“It is certainly not as exciting as winning the race on the racetrack,” said the 22 -year -old after suddenly was arrested for a victory media session. “But I don’t know. I have been on the wrong side several times in my late career. It’s cool to get a big victory like that, I suppose.”
Kligerman and Heim oriented the peloton before a wreckage of the last blow captures several cars and released a yellow flag. Kligerman led to the arrival of prudence.
“The biggest victory in my life,” he shouted a few moments after getting out of his truck.
More than an hour later, Heim was declared a winner. Kligerman’s journey was the only one on the ground for missing inspection.
Henderson Motorsports announced on social networks that it would appeal the decision.
Official update:
We decided to call on the disqualification of our truck n ° 75 of the NCTS race last night in Daytona.#Nascar # Henderson75
– Henderson Motorsports (@hendersontrucks) February 15, 2025
This article originally appeared in Daytona Beach’s Journal: Nascar Truck Series: Parker Kligerman Dq’d in Daytona. Corey Heim wins