Search
Close this search box.

Partner

Corey Heim Shoves Ty Gibbs on Late-Race Restart to Win ARCA Menards Series Race at Elko

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
PC: Corey Heim | Twitter

There is nothing better than an old-fashioned short track race on a Saturday Night, at least that’s what Corey Heim and Venturini Motorsports will tell you, after the 18-year-old has to use his front bumper to get around Ty Gibbs for his fourth victory of the ARCA Menards Series season at Elko Speedway.

Heim, who entered the race with a slim margin over Ty Gibbs in the series’ point standings, used the final restart of the race with three laps to go, as his opportunity, shoving Gibbs’ No. 18 Toyota Camry deep into the first corner, allowing himself and Venturini Motorsports teammates Jesse Love and Gracie Trotter to claim the top-three spots.

Despite trading paint for the majority of the race’s final run, Ty Gibbs and Taylor Gray both notched top-five finishes. Nick Sanchez, Daniel Dye, Willie Mullins, Thad Moffitt and Adam Lemke rounded out the top-10.

 


  1. No. 20 – Corey Heim
  2. No. 15 – Jesse Love (-0.593 seconds)
  3. No. 25 – Gracie Trotter (-1.605 seconds)
  4. No. 18 – Ty Gibbs (-1.916 seconds)
  5. No. 17 – Taylor Gray (-2.229 seconds)
  6. No. 2 – Nick Sanchez (-2.691 seconds)
  7. No. 21 – Daniel Dye (-3.405 seconds)
  8. No. 10 – Willie Mullins (-7.485 seconds)
  9. No. 46 – Thad Moffitt (-1 Lap)
  10. No. 30 – Adam Lemke (-1 Lap)
  11. No. 66 – Ron Vandermeir (-3 Laps)
  12. No. 27 – Alex Clubb (-8 Laps)
  13. No. 11 – Bryce Haugeberg (-21 Laps)
  14. No. 48 – Brad Smith (OUT)
  15. No. 12 – Dick Doheny (OUT)
  16. No. 01 – Owen Smith (OUT)
  17. No. 06 – Wayne Peterson (OUT)

  1. Corey Heim – 447pts
  2. Ty Gibbs (-7)
  3. Thad Moffitt (-65)
  4. Nick Sanchez (-88)
  5. Drew Dollar (-167)
  6. Kyle Sieg (-192)
  7. Brad Smith (-242)
  8. DL Wilson (-244)
  9. Jack Wood (-259)
  10. Tim Richmond (-279)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Post

TG_TRUCK_NASH_PQ-DSuttonC-2
Chad Kendrick Returning to Rackley WAR as Crew Chief for Dawson Sutton
TG_CUP_PHX_RACE_BWallaceA
23XI, FRM Withdraw Appeal of Injunction Denial
24TAL1RJ_3100
Jeremy Bullins Joins RFK to Lead Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Team
NASCAR to utilize shorter COTA National Course layout in 2025 for the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR to Utilize Shorter "National" Course Layout at COTA in 2025
Richard Childress Racing names Richard Boswell new crew chief for Austin Dillon, hires John Klausmeier as technical director, promotes Keith Rodden to VP of Competition
Richard Boswell to Serve as Austin Dillon Crew Chief; RCR Makes Competition Department Moves
Daniel Hemric to drive the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Chevrolet Silverado full-time in the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Daniel Hemric Moves to McAnally-Hilgemann Racing No. 19 Truck in 2025

Join Our Newsletter

Ready to have NASCAR news hand-delivered to your email daily?

Related Article