The checkered flag waved at Phoenix Raceway, and cheers erupted from the sidelines. After all, Corey Heim had secured the Truck Series championship, with a record 12 wins in the NASCAR Truck Series. But further down the grid, the mood was far from upbeat. A 49-year-old NASCAR veteran, who was competing in his very last race, was fuming. The anger was directed towards the sanctioning body, primarily for the state of racing in the sports’ third tier.
This NASCAR veteran has seen it all, having spent 25 consecutive seasons in the Truck Series. And while he was racing for nothing but pride at the 1-mile oval, it’s fair to say that the emotions were running high for the three-time champ.
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