Corey Heim Wins At Pocono, Keeps ARCA Points Lead

Corey Heim celebrates in victory lane after winning Friday’s ARCA Menards Series race at Pocono Raceway. Photo: ARCA Menards Series

Corey Heim took the green flag for the final restart Friday at Pocono Raceway thinking he was in the wrong position.

Turns out he was in the perfect place at the right time, and 17 laps later the Marietta, Georgia racer took the checkered flag to win the General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible 200 at the 2.5-mile tri-oval. The victory marked the 18-year-old’s third of the ARCA Menards Series season.

On that last restart, knowing the inside was the preferred lane, race leader Ty Gibbs dipped low in an attempt to block a charging Chandler Smith at the drop of the green flag. Gibbs and Smith made contact and drifted to the inside wall, sending Smith back up the race track. Somehow, Smith avoided other cars and saved his own from a spin.

The driver of the No. 20 JBL Toyota for Venturini Motorsports was the primary beneficiary of the incident. Heim’s win at Pocono allows him to keep his championship standings lead over Gibbs, now by four points.

“This JBL Camry was phenomenal today,” said Heim, who picked up his fourth career ARCA Menards Series victory Friday at Pocono. “I dedicate this one to (crew chief) Shannon Rursch. He hit the balance perfect on that last stop. I tried to do the best I could for feedback. He hit it right on the dot.”

Gibbs, who managed to keep second place after his contact with Smith, tried to track down Heim in the closing laps. But the damage on his left-rear fender — and the tire rub it produced — made such a charge impossible.

“I blocked, and he ran into me,” said Gibbs of the incident with Smith. “That’s part of it. We’re hard racing. He just ran into me. That’s on his part.”

Smith had to pit after his contact with Gibbs. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series regular finished 12th a couple laps down.

A teammate of Heim and Smith in Friday’s Pocono race, Drew Dollar finished third for his fifth top-five finish in seven ARCA Menards Series races this season.

Rookie Nick Sanchez finished fourth ahead of Thad Moffitt in fifth. Moffitt still has a 27-point edge over Sanchez for third place in the standings.

Kyle Sieg, Andy Jankowiak, Jade Buford, Sean Corr and Ryan Huff rounded out the top 10 at Pocono.

Friday’s race featured five cautions, three of which were the result of accidents.

Nick Igdalsky, the CEO of Pocono Raceway who dabbles in ARCA Menards Series racing himself, spun to bring out the first caution of the race. He also was involved in the third caution, when he ran into a spinning Bryan Dauzat, knocking both out of the event on lap 26.

The fifth and final caution of the evening came out when Jack Wood and Jason Kitzmiller collided on lap 59.

Friday’s race also featured seven lead changes among five drivers, with Gibbs having led the most laps (33).

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ARCA Menards Series
Pocono Raceway – Long Pond, PA
General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible 200 – June 25, 2021

1. Corey Heim
2. Ty Gibbs
3. Drew Dollar
4. Nick Sanchez
5. Thad Moffitt
6. Kyle Sieg
7. Andy Jankowiak
8. Jade Buford
9. Sean Corr
10. Ryan Huff
11. Jett Noland
12. Chandler Smith
13. Ed Pompa
14. Tim Richmond
15. Stephanie Moyer
16. Brad Smith
17. Jason Kitzmiller
18. Jack Wood
19. Don Thompson
20. Bryan Dauzat
21. Nick Igdalsky
22. Sam Mayer
23. Scott Melton
24. Kris Wright

 

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