
Chandler Smith goes from third to first to win North Wilkesboro Truck thriller
For most of the NASCAR Truck race at North Wilkesboro, Corey Heim was firmly in control. It was a dominant performance that didn’t end with a victory celebration, but bitterness and anger for the driver of the No. 11 TRICON Toyota.
In an overtime finish, Heim had to deal with two Front Row Motorsports drivers harassing him for the race win. Layne Riggs got a big run from the outside and pulled underneath Heim at the white flag. He slid up and contact was made as they fought over the lead. Heim got up into the dirtier lanes and spun out, collecting some other trucks mid-pack.
Riggs successfully took the lead, but only for a moment as fellow FRM driver Chandler Smith came out of nowhere, touching doors as he muscled by his teammate. Smith captured the victory while Riggs finished second.
“We fought and clawed today,” said Smith, who led just one lap after coming from the rear of the field. “Had to start in the back and I feel like at this place, tires kind of matter but they also kind of don’t. For us to come from the back says a lot about how good this Ford F-150 was. I didn’t think we were as good as the No. 11 [Heim], obviously. We had a tire advantage on him there and he was still able to start checking back out … Props to those guys. They had a really fast truck today.
“But that last restart, I did everything but the right thing. My teammate Layne Riggs executed perfectly and we came out on the right end of the stick. Happy we could bring one home for Front Row Motorsports.”
Heim and Riggs react to controversial finish
Heim marched down pit road to exchange words with Riggs, but it never escalated beyond that. Heim finished 17th.
“Just why?” Heim told NASCAR on FOX. “More than anything, he tried to do it to the #7 [Carson Hocevar] last week for the win and mission accomplished for him this week, I guess. And it cost him one too, so I don’t know. We’ve given up so many of them this year after pretty much dominating most of this race. The #38 [Smith] was the only other guy (who) was rightfully good. Felt like he probably deserved to win, not the #34 [Riggs]. I got really loose into (Turn) 3. Just struggled being loose on the short runs, and he had an opportunity, and he wrecked me. Just disappointed.”
Watch: Corey Heim ‘disappointed’ with Layne Riggs after finish
Riggs, who completed a 1-2 finish for FRM, offered no apologies after a brief discussion with both Heim and Heim’s crew chief, Scott Zipadelli.
“They’re displeased,” said Riggs. “But I feel like he got really loose in (Turns) 3 and 4, and kind of gave the bottom up. We were side-by-side on the frontstretch and I had a huge run. I went bottom and I didn’t fence him. I slid him up the track and gave him one lane there. We’re at North Wilkesboro on the last lap for a Truck win, so I feel like I didn’t do anything wrong there. It was hard racing all day. I feel like everybody came out of there alive and we had a good finish, and I only really care about me and my team.”
Watch: Layne Riggs shares his side of finish: ‘I really only care about me and my team’
The final stage
With 100 laps to go, it was actually Grant Enfinger leading the way, but a bump from Smith allowed Heim to take control. From that point onward, it seemed like no one could touch him.
However, with 40 laps to go, an issue for Tyler Tomassi triggered a caution flag. Heim decided against giving up track position, staying out while second-place runner Smith dove to pit road. Most of the lead lap trucks followed him in for fresh rubber.
Restarting fifth, Smith quickly charged forward, but still found it difficult to mount a real challenge against a dominant Heim. But after the race leader caught lapped traffic at a bad spot, Smith was able to get to his rear bumper. He did not hesitate to give him a shot, moving him up the track and pulling alongside. We didn’t get to see the outcome of this thrilling battle as Ben Rhodes spun Brent Crews around, causing a caution with just four laps to go.
This set up the dramatic overtime finish where Smith prevailed against Riggs and Heim. This is Smith’s second win of the year, becoming just the second Truck Series driver after Heim to earn multiple wins in 2025.
Behind Smith and Riggs, Tyler Ankrum finished third, Daniel Hemric fourth, and Grant Enfinger fifth. Ty Majeski, Gio Ruggiero, Kaden Honeycutt, Kyle Busch, and Sammy Smith filled out the remainder of the top ten.
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Driver
#
Manufacturer
Laps
Time
Interval
Pits
Points
1
C. SmithFront Row Motorsports
38
Ford
255
1:46’33.511
9
55
2
L. RiggsFront Row Motorsports
34
Ford
255
+0.611
1:46’34.122
0.611
5
46
3
T. AnkrumMcAnally Hilgemann Racing
18
Chevrolet
255
+0.612
1:46’34.123
0.001
6
45
4
D. HemricMcAnally Hilgemann Racing
19
Chevrolet
255
+1.595
1:46’35.106
0.983
6
36
5
G. EnfingerCR7 Motorsports
9
Chevrolet
255
+1.596
1:46’35.107
0.001
6
44
6
T. MajeskiThorSport Racing
98
Ford
255
+1.964
1:46’35.475
0.368
6
31
7
G. RuggieroTRICON Garage
17
Toyota
255
+2.634
1:46’36.145
0.670
5
40
8
K. HoneycuttNiece Motorsports
45
Chevrolet
255
+2.947
1:46’36.458
0.313
6
29
9
K. BuschSpire Motorsports
07
Chevrolet
255
+3.031
1:46’36.542
0.084
6
10
S. SmithSpire Motorsports
7
Chevrolet
255
+3.578
1:46’37.089
0.547
6
11
T. GrayTRICON Garage
15
Toyota
255
+3.725
1:46’37.236
0.147
7
26
12
J. GarciaThorSport Racing
13
Ford
255
+3.726
1:46’37.237
0.001
7
32
13
L. BaldwinThorSport Racing
66
Ford
255
+5.070
1:46’38.581
1.344
6
24
14
S. FriesenHalmar Friesen Racing
52
Toyota
255
+5.415
1:46’38.926
0.345
6
31
15
R. CaruthSpire Motorsports
71
Chevrolet
255
+5.746
1:46’39.257
0.331
6
26
16
C. MosackMcAnally Hilgemann Racing
81
Chevrolet
255
+10.115
1:46’43.626
4.369
6
21
17
C. HeimTRICON Garage
11
Toyota
255
+12.776
1:46’46.287
2.661
5
38
18
M. CraftonThorSport Racing
88
Ford
254
+1 Lap
1:46’39.901
1 Lap
6
19
19
E. PatrickHenderson Motorsports
75
Chevrolet
254
+1 Lap
1:46’40.221
0.320
6
18
20
J. WoodMcAnally Hilgemann Racing
91
Chevrolet
254
+1 Lap
1:46’40.274
0.053
6
17
21
T. BreidingerTRICON Garage
5
Toyota
254
+1 Lap
1:46’41.074
0.800
6
16
22
B. CrewsTRICON Garage
1
Toyota
254
+1 Lap
1:46’44.908
3.834
7
18
23
B. RhodesThorSport Racing
99
Ford
254
+1 Lap
1:46’45.932
1.024
7
16
24
A. Pérez de LaraSpire Motorsports
77
Chevrolet
253
+2 Laps
1:46’39.707
1 Lap
7
13
25
M. MillsNiece Motorsports
42
Chevrolet
253
+2 Laps
1:46’41.389
1.682
6
12
26
D. SuttonRackley W.A.R.
26
Chevrolet
253
+2 Laps
1:46’41.989
0.600
7
11
27
C. JonesNiece Motorsports
44
Chevrolet
251
+4 Laps
1:46’42.024
2 Laps
8
10
28
S. BoydFreedom Racing Enterprises
76
Chevrolet
251
+4 Laps
1:46’42.815
0.791
7
9
29
F. MunizReaume Brothers Racing
33
Ford
248
+7 Laps
1:46’48.457
3 Laps
6
8
30
A. JaysonYoung’s Motorsports
02
Chevrolet
242
+13 Laps
1:46’49.143
6 Laps
8
7
31
T. TomassiReaume Brothers Racing
22
Ford
209
+46 Laps
1:35’34.130
33 Laps
13
32
R. RouletteFreedom Racing Enterprises
67
Chevrolet
153
+102 Laps
1:08’02.081
56 Laps
8
5
33
D. WhiteReaume Brothers Racing
2
Ford
96
+159 Laps
46’04.808
57 Laps
10
4
34
N. BenningNorm Benning Racing
6
Chevrolet
62
+193 Laps
36’30.258
34 Laps
9
3
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Nick DeGroot
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