MARTINSVILLE, Va.–While Corey Heim continued his propensity for sweeping stages and races, a missed shift Friday at Martinsville Speedway likely cost Layne Riggs a chance to race for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. Heim won both stages in the Slim Jim 200 on his way to achieving his 11th victory of the season, extending his own series record. The driver of the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota led a race-high 77 laps and narrowly beat Kaden Honeycutt to the finish line by 0.451 seconds in overtime. The real drama in the elimination race took place immediately behind the winner. Honeycutt finished a career-best second, the position he needed to oust Riggs from the playoffs on a tiebreaker that rewards the best finish in a given playoff round. Riggs finished third, followed by non-

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