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Corey Heim Holds Off Drew Dollar for Venturini Motorsports 1-2 Finish at Daytona

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Venturini Motorsports’ Toyota Camrys dominated the majority of the ARCA Menards Series season-opener at Daytona International Speedway, leading 65 of the event’s 82 laps en-route to a sweep of the top-two positions by Corey Heim and Drew Dollar.

After the fourth and final caution flag of the event – for a hard-impact by Scott Reeves — the Marietta, Georgia-native executed a flawless final restart, holding off Dollar’s No. 15 Sunbelt Rentals Toyota for his second ARCA Menards Series victory and the 71st for Venturini Motorsports.

Drew Dollar finished in the runner-up position, followed by defending series champion Bret Holmes, Ty Gibbs and Kyle Sieg inside the top-five.

Derrick Lancaster – who led the event for five laps — brought his No. 29 Toyota home in sixth-place, with Tanner Gray, Andrew Jankowiak, Jack Wood and Sean Corr rounding out the top-10.

The ARCA Menards Series takes a month-long break before heading to their second event of the season at Phoenix Raceway, a combination event with the ARCA Menards Series West.

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