Corey Heim leads 23XI Racing in AdventHealth 400
Corey Heim led the way among his 23XI Racing teammates in the AdventHealth 400 Sunday with his 13th-place finish.

Driving the No.67 car for 23XI Racing with Robinhood as the primary sponsor, Heim secured a lead-lap finish in his fourth career NASCAR Cup Series start.
As for the rest of his teammates, Tyler Reddick came home 17th, Riley Herbst 27th, and Bubba Wallace 33rd with a DNF.

Wallace’s DNF was due to a wreck that was allegedly caused by Heim with 55 laps to go. It appeared Heim got put in a bad spot, getting four wide with John Hunter Nemechek, Justin Haley and Erik Jones. The replay seemed to show Haley fading down into Heim’s lane, squeezing Heim where he had no room to move.
After the race ended, Heim came over the radio and said he was dealing with a nasty vibration during the final green flag run, saying he could barely see the final 20 laps because the car was “shaking my damn brains out.”
Heim’s 13th-place run already beats Herbst’s season best 14th-place run, which came last week at Texas.
The impressive run comes as no surprise, as Heim is the odds on favorite nearly every race down in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Sunday was Heim’s fourth Cup Series race of his career, and it won’t be his last of 2025. As of now, Heim will be back in the Cup Series at Nashville and Chicago, but after a run like Sunday, could more races be on the horizon?
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