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Hampton, GA. – Corey Heim will announce Select Cup and XFinity Races this, 23xi Racing Sunday.
Heim is scheduled for multiple cup racing with 23xi races and multiple XFinity races with Sam Hunt Racing.
23xi Racing announced that Heim has signed a perennial agreement to be a development manager for the team. He will also continue as the reserve manager of the team.
“It’s a dream that is part of 23xi, and I’m excited about the opportunity to chase more Cup and XFinity races this year,” Heim said in a statement from the team. “I am blessed to have the chance to compete in all three series, while continuing to set my sights at full -time cup racing when the time comes.”
‘The success that 23xi showed in a few short years was impressive and I am excited to learn from the organization. I am also grateful to everyone at Toyota for their constant support in my development, as well as on the track, and I look forward to strengthening the relationship for years. “
The 22-year-old Heim is driving the no. 67 for 23xi races. Bootie Barker will be his head of crew. Heim’s first cup race this year is for Kansas Speedway in May. The rest of his schedule was not disclosed.
Heim’s first XFinity race this season with Sam Hunt Racing is next weekend’s event at Circuit of the Americas.
The 22-year-old manager of Toyota Development started three cups last year, two for Legacy Motor Club and one for 23xi races. His best end point was the 22nd in Kansas when he filled in for an injured Erik Jones. Heim started 17 XFinity last year, including 13 with Sam Hunt Racing.
Heim finished second in points in the Nascar Craftsman Truck Series last year and was declared the winner of the seasonal opening truck at Daytona after Parker Kligerman’s truck failed after the race inspection and later lost its attraction. Heim has 12 wins in the career.
“Corey still keeps an impression on track with his races and talent behind the wheel and also works hard on the screens with TRD partners, at TPC and on the simulator,” says Tyler Gibbs, President, Trd USA, in a Declaration “We are pleased to have a strong schedule for Corey in place this year and know that he will take every opportunity to continue to grow as a race car driver. Everyone at TRD is looking forward to a long term with Corey as we support him to achieve his ultimate goals in the NASCAR competition. “