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Corey Heim Notches Sixth Consecutive ARCA Daytona Pole for Venturini Motorsports

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Corey Heim led a Venturini Motorsports sweep of the top-three positions in qualifying for Saturday’s Lucas Oil 200 at Daytona International Speedway. PC: TobyChristie.com

Corey Heim has moved on from competing full-time in the ARCA Menards Series, instead running a majority schedule in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series this season, but that doesn’t mean his fun in ARCA is finished.

The 19-year-old has committed to a six-race schedule in the ARCA Menards Series this season, and his first race has started with a bang, placing the No. 20 Crescent Tools Toyota Camry on pole for Saturday’s Lucas Oil 200.

Through a random draw, Heim was placed in the third qualifying group, which consisted of his Venturini Motorsports teammates Gus Dean, and Parker Chase, as well as three fast cars in Sean Corr, Mason Diaz, and Dale Quarterly.

Heim posted a lap time of 49.150 seconds (183.112mph) to claim his fourth pole in the series, and the fifth consecutive pole for Venturini Motorsports at Daytona International Speedway.

Gus Dean and Parker Chase swept the top-three positions for the four-car Toyota-backed organization, with the Chevrolet entries of Mason Diaz and Sean Corr rounding out the top five.

Greg Van Alst, Tim Richmond, Willie Mullins, Chuck Hiers, and Drew Dollar rounded out the top-10 in the group qualifying. Toni Breidinger – the fastest car in Friday’s session — was lumped into a sub-optimal group and qualified 11th.

Other full-time ARCA Menards Series drivers had trouble with their group selections, with Daniel Dye in 14th, Rajah Caruth in 21st, Amber Balcaen in 22nd, Nick Sanchez in 23rd, and Brad Smith in 34th.

Benny Chastain – driving the No. 01 for Fast Track Racing — did not post a qualifying speed, after failing to post a time in Friday’s practice session.


Starting Lineup: 2022 Lucas Oil 200 Presented by General Tire at Daytona

PsCarDriverB. TimeDiff
120Corey Heim49.150
255Gus Dean49.163-0.013
315Parker Chase 49.172-0.022
444Mason Diaz 49.178-0.028
529Sean Corr49.195-0.045
635Greg Van Alst 49.723-0.573
727Tim Richmond49.730-0.580
83Willie Mullins49.733-0.583
911Chuck Hiers49.735-0.585
1018Drew Dollar49.735-0.585
1125Toni Breidinger 49.737-0.587
1273Andy Jankowiak 49.786-0.636
1397Jason Kitzmiller49.808-0.658
1443Daniel Dye 49.821-0.671
155Dale Quarterley50.097-0.947
1657Bryan Dauzat50.346-1.196
1703Brayton Laster 50.354-1.204
1860Michael Lira50.359-1.209
1932Max Gutierrez 50.360-1.210
2042Christian Rose 50.364-1.214
216Rajah Caruth 50.370-1.220
2230Amber Balcaen 50.380-1.230
232Nick Sanchez50.512-1.362
2463Dave Mader, III50.547-1.397
2510Jason White50.557-1.407
2636Ryan Huff 50.781-1.631
2768Will Kimmel50.989-1.839
287Eric Caudell51.326-2.176
2912D.L. Wilson51.440-2.290
3069Scott Melton52.115-2.965
3194Bryce Haugeberg 52.675-3.525
3206Zachary Tinkle 53.838-4.688
330Con Nicolopoulos54.681-5.531
3448Brad Smith54.754-5.604
3507Brian Kaltreider56.315-7.165
3601Benny ChastainNO TIME'--

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