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Hindustan Times
28-06-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Corey Heim nearly leads wire-to-wire in winning at Lime Rock Park
Corey Heim's victory in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series' debut at Lime Rock Park wasn't just a case of domination. It was an eyelash away from perfection. HT Image Heim led 99 of 100 laps at the 1.478-mile road course in bucolic Lakeville, Connecticut, to win the LiUNA! 150 his fifth victory of the season and the 16th of his career. The only lap Heim failed to lead came on a restart with five laps left, after Matt Mills ran off course and stalled near Turn 1 on Lap 90. Layne Riggs beat Heim to the start/finish line on Lap 96 but drove hard into the first corner and stacked up the field behind him, scrambling positions two through five. Aside from the one lap he didn't lead, Heim's performance was the model of consistent excellence. The driver of the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota posted the fastest lap of the race on his second circuit , swept both stages, and posted dramatic margins over his closest pursuers in each of the first two segments. Heim is the first driver in Truck Series history to win three-straight road- course races, having triumphed at Mid-Ohio in 2023 and Circuit of the Americas last year. "Yeah, that was nothing short of incredible," Heim acknowledged. "These road courses-I really look forward to them, pre-event and whatnot, and I really prepare for them, so to see all that pay off with Safelite, TRICON, Toyota, it's super special. "Obviously, the truck was so good today. I can't complain one bit about that. A flawless day and we will take that and move forward and try and collect some wins that we should have had this year." Reigning series champion Ty Majeski was the beneficiary of Riggs' aggressive charge into Turn 1 on the final restart. Majeski inherited the runner-up position and crossed the finish line 1.381 seconds behind Heim. "Honestly, we struggled with the truck a little bit to fire off," Majeski said. "We kept getting it better progressively each and every run. So, got it close at the end, had a shot at Corey and probably got a little over-zealous in Turn 4, hit the curb and kind of ruined my shot to make him a least a little nervous and try to force him into a mistake. "From there, he just got too much breathing room and was kind of able to do his thing. Overall, really good day. This is the point when I want to turn our season around-going to IRP , Watkins Glen and Richmond next. Three really good tracks for us, so I'm excited for this Playoff stretch." Rookie Giovanni Ruggiero ran third, followed by Ben Rhodes and Australian Cam Waters, as ThorSport Racing put three drivers in the top five . Riggs fell to 12th during the Turn 1 melee and finished 13th. Road course ace Jordan Taylor, who finished third in the first two stages, dropped to 20th at the finish. Heim started from the pole and led all 35 laps in Stage 1, building an advantage of 7.065 seconds over second-place Riggs at the first green/checkered flag. Third-place Taylor, a star in the sportscar ranks, was 14.051 seconds in arrears at the first stage break. After Lap 37, the race trucks came to pit road for a controlled stop under red-flag conditions. The restart on Lap 40 brought no changes at the front of the field. Heim cleared Riggs through the first two corners and quickly expanded his advantage over the second-place truck. The second stage mirrored the first. Heim beat Riggs to the finish line by 7.281 seconds, with Taylor in third trailing by 14.286 seconds. The two stage wins were the 13th and 14th for Heim this season. NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race - LIUNA 150 1. Corey Heim, Toyota, 100. 2. Ty Majeski, Ford, 100. 3. Giovanni Ruggiero #, Toyota, 100. 4. Ben Rhodes, Ford, 100. 5. Cam Waters, Ford, 100. 6. Chandler Smith, Ford, 100. 7. Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, 100. 8. Brent Crews, Toyota, 100. 9. Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 100. 10. Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 100. 11. Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, 100. 12. Kaden Honeycutt, Chevrolet, 100. 13. Layne Riggs, Ford, 100. 14. Tanner Gray, Toyota, 100. 15. Thomas Annunziata, Chevrolet, 100. 16. Connor Mosack #, Chevrolet, 100. 17. Andres Perez De Lara #, Chevrolet, 100. 18. Ben Maier, Chevrolet, 100. 19. Matt Crafton, Ford, 100. 20. Jordan Taylor, Chevrolet, 100. 21. Rajah Caruth, Chevrolet, 100. 22. Jack Wood, Chevrolet, 100. 23. Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 100. 24. Jake Garcia, Ford, 99. 25. Timmy Hill, Toyota, 98. 26. Matt Mills, Chevrolet, 98. 27. William Lambros, Ford, 98. 28. Frankie Muniz #, Ford, 98. 29. Toni Breidinger #, Toyota, 98. 30. Dawson Sutton #, Chevrolet, 96. 31. Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 92. 32. Dale Quarterley, Chevrolet, Electrical, 91. 33. Wesley Slimp, Toyota, Ignition, 90. 34. Alex Labbe, Ford, Rear Gear, 34. Average Speed of Race Winner: 71.651 mph. Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 3 Mins, 46 Secs. Margin of Victory: 1.381 Seconds. Caution Flags: 3 for 13 laps. Lead Changes: 2 among 2 drivers. Lap Leaders: C. Heim 1-94;L. Riggs 95;C. Heim 96-100. Leaders Summary : Corey Heim 2 times for 99 laps; Layne Riggs 1 time for 1 lap. Stage #1 Top Ten: 11,34,7,1,81,45,38,71,98,07 Stage #2 Top Ten: 11,34,7,81,38,45,98,07,71,9 By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


Time of India
25-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
NASCAR Rumors: Corey Heim emerges as frontrunner for 23XI Racing's No. 35 Toyota seat
Corey Heim (Image Source: Getty) Speculations have been circulating regarding who will take on a permanent role behind the wheel of the No. 35 Toyota, especially since 23XI Racing announced its expansion to a three-car Cup Series operation. Now that Riley Herbst is officially in the seat, the crystal ball points towards rising NASCAR star Corey Heim as the one to take over this seat in the not-too-distant future, and the vibes around that rumor continue to gain momentum. Corey Heim's strong credentials and upward trajectory At just 22 years of age, Corey Heim is already proving to be one of the brightest talents inside of NASCAR's developmental ladder. Heim has won more than a dozen Truck Series races, including a title for winning the 2023 regular season, and finished second in the overall standings, all of which demonstrate his prowess on racing's biggest stages. His case for a promotion to the Cup Series has only gained more momentum this season in the Truck Series, where he leads in both wins and points. Heim had entered into a developmental deal with 23XI Racing earlier this season, which was to include a part-time Cup Series schedule in the No. 67 car. As one of the part-time Cup drivers this season, he made the most of his minimal starts, highlighted by a 13th place at Kansas, which remains one of the top points earned by a part-time Cup driver this year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Susan Boyle Is Now so Thin and Looks Beautiful! Undo Industry veterans, fans, and insiders alike have been impressed with his performance in the Truck Series and Cup Series. Sponsorship pressures versus performance potential Riley Herbst, with his Monster Energy sponsorship backing, originally put in the No. 35 ride at the time of the announcement, despite Heim's pedigree. It was largely seen as a financial decision, not a football decision. Herbst attracted guaranteed funding; Heim has so far powered her rise with little more than raw talent, not big-brand endorsements. But Herbst, meanwhile, has had a pretty lacklustre maiden Cup season. A few top-20 runs at best, but no impressive outings during the first half of the season, and his seat has come under fire more than once. In the meantime, Heim's success in multiple series and solid early Cup, even with less equipment, has put him firmly on the radar as a legitimate option. What's next for the No. 35 Toyota? 23XI Racing, however, will still keep an eye on it throughout the 2025 season. Herbst, whose deal extends the length of the season, has at least until then to show he belongs. However, if results remain flat, it will surely prioritize on-track performance over any assurances that come with a title sponsorship. Also Read: NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney falls to ground multiple times post-race at Pocono Raceway track However, with team owners Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan both dedicated to competing at the highest level, the No. 35's value could change much sooner than that, too. At some point, Corey Heim's winning pedigree and upward momentum are going to force his hand; seemingly, that point isn't far off. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Gulf Today
21-06-2025
- Automotive
- Gulf Today
Layne Riggs claims first Truck Series win
Layne Riggs capped one of the best race weekends of his young career, claiming his first ever pole position then leading the final 20 laps of Friday's MillerTech Battery 200 to take his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory of the season in the opening race of a NASCAR tripleheader weekend at Pocono Raceway. Riggs' No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford beat Tricon Garage driver Tanner Gray to the checkered flag by a healthy 3.64 seconds, delivering the young star his third career series win. Riggs had been fast all day and was running second to championship leader Corey Heim coming to a restart with 19 laps to go only to have Heim's No. 11 Toyota suffer a flat tire just as the field was about to take the green flag. Just after Heim pulled off the track for a quick tire change, NASCAR Cup Series driver Carson Hocevar moved his No. 7 Spire Motorsports truck forward and into the lead on the restart -- but was handed a penalty for the move. Layne Riggs celebrates in victory lane. Riggs, as the second-place car, was the "control" car when Heim pit -- not Hocevar -- and Riggs assumed the lead for good when Hocevar pit with 18 laps remaining to serve the stop-and-go penalty for his restart violation. "That's just a testament to this team, that thing was bad fast especially that last run right there," said Riggs, the 23-year-old son of former NASCAR Cup Series standout Scott Riggs. "I really hate the 11 (Heim) fell out and not sure what the seven (Hocevar) was doing on the restart there, but made sure to take advantage of it. "But, hey, I'm a happy man right now. ... this is not what I had circled. Last year we wrecked in practice, didn't qualify and ran dead last all day. And today we were the best. It's amazing." For much of the early race -- before the tire problem -- it appeared the season's four-race winner Heim would essentially turn in a repeat performance of his work a year ago at the 2.5-mile Pocono track when he swept both stages and won the race. Heim did lead a race-best 48 of the 90 laps and set an all-time series record claiming his 12th stage win. But to his credit, Riggs -- who also took a stage win -- kept Heim honest all day. And that's what put him in position to capitalize. Layne Riggs and crew celebrate in victory lane. Photos: AFP Kaden Honeycutt, who started on the front row alongside Riggs, finished third in the No. 45 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet. Brandon Jones in the No. 1 Tricon Garage Toyota and Daniel Hemric in the No. 19 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Chevrolet rounded out the top five. Rookie Connor Mosack, Riggs' teammate Chandler Smith, Stewart Friesen, reigning series champion Ty Majeski and Rajah Caruth completed the top 10. Heim rallied to a 23rd-place finish and leads Smith by 124 points in the championship standings. With the victory, Riggs claims the seventh playoff position based on race wins. Only four more regular-season races remain to decide which 10 drivers will compete for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. The series heads to the historic Lime Rock Park road course in Connecticut for next Saturday's inaugural LIUNA 150 (1 p.m. ET on FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Associated Press


CairoScene
13-06-2025
- CairoScene
French Architect Jean-Pierre Heim Showcases AlUla in New York Exhibit
Travelling-inspired sketches by architect Jean-Pierre Heim bring AlUla's heritage into focus at New York's Didier Aaron Gallery, in collaboration with the Saudi Consulate General. New York's Didier Aaron Gallery is currently hosting 'Travelling is an Art: The Drawings of Jean-Pierre Heim', an exhibition that traces the architectural and cultural reflections of French architect and artist Jean-Pierre Heim. Known for his work on high-profile restaurants, resorts, and hotels across the globe, Heim brings together a selection of travel-inspired sketches that blend architectural precision with artistic expression. The exhibition includes visual impressions from Heim's journeys through Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Greece, China, Tibet, Central Asia, and South Asia. Using ink, watercolour, and collage, Heim captures ancient ruins, monuments, and desert landscapes with an emphasis on architectural structure and cultural symbolism. One of the key highlights of the exhibition is Heim's depiction of AlUla, the ancient northwestern Saudi city known for its archaeological and cultural significance. Heim's rendering of AlUla aligns with Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to promote its cultural heritage on an international scale. Through detailed sketches and layered textures, Heim reinterprets the region's built history in ways that merge traditional aesthetics with modern creative interpretation. The exhibition is presented in partnership with the Consulate General of Saudi Arabia in New York, reinforcing cross-cultural dialogue through visual art. Heim's work positions architecture not just as design, but as a narrative tool that bridges time, place, and perspective. 'Travelling is an Art: The Drawings of Jean-Pierre Heim' is open to the public at Didier Aaron Gallery in New York until June 20th, with visiting hours from Monday to Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM.


Saudi Gazette
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Saudi Gazette
New York Gallery showcases AlUla Heritage sketches by French architect Heim
Saudi Gazette report NEW YORK — The prestigious Didier Aaron Gallery in New York City, in coordination with the Consulate General of Saudi Arabia in New York, is hosting an art exhibition by renowned French architect Jean-Pierre Heim. The exhibition highlights the cultural and historical heritage of AlUla through a curated collection of sketches capturing the essence of Saudi Arabia's archaeological and cultural landmarks. The exhibition runs from May 29 to June 20, 2025. A special focus was placed on June 2, with a dedicated showcase of Heim's works inspired by AlUla, during which the artist spoke about his experiences and visits to the region. The exhibition was inaugurated by Saudi Arabia's Consul General in New York Abdullah Al-Hamdan, who emphasized the power of art in fostering cultural exchange and strengthening international relations. He noted the importance of such exhibitions in promoting Saudi heritage globally, a mission strongly supported by the Kingdom's leadership. In remarks to the Saudi Press Agency, Heim said that his design philosophy is rooted in deep respect for local culture and geography, stressing the importance of integrating architecture with the surrounding environment, history, and traditions. The exhibition features a handpicked selection of Heim's expressive architectural drawings inspired by his travels to over 80 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Greece, and China.