Corey Heim’s locked in at the top with 4000 points, a season of sheer dominance that’s got him chasing history in the Truck Series finale. Kaden Honeycutt sits second, also at 4000 but zero behind on the tiebreaker, a razor’s edge that feels more like a rounding error than a race won.
Ty Majeski and Tyler Ankrum round out the Championship 4, both pegged at 4000 with nothing separating them. It’s a standings snapshot that turns the playoffs into a participation ribbon, where the grind of 23 races boils down to a flatline finish line.
Heim’s year is the stuff of legend, record-breaking wins, laps led that lap the field, a regular-season crown snatched early. He’s the undisputed king, the driver who’s redefined what a Truck campaign can look like.
But Honeycutt? Zero wins in 24 starts, a

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