RACE RECAP
Corey Heim turned Michigan into a recovery drive. He started 23rd, stayed alive through a choppy afternoon, and surged to the win while several of the highest-salary trucks either faded or found trouble. It was not the clean-air runaway the two-mile track can sometimes produce; it was a race where restart timing, draft help, and survival mattered as much as raw speed.
Carson Hocevar had the dominant truck on the stat sheet, leading a race-high 65 laps and finishing third. Christopher Bell swept both stages and led 37 laps, but Heim was the one who converted the final stretch into the trophy. Kaden Honeycutt gave the fantasy slate another major place-differential hit by climbing from 17th to second.
The fantasy story was unusually sharp: Hocevar led FantasyJolt scoring despite not winning, Bell was nearly as valuable because of the stage sweep, and Heim paid off the projection with a 22-position gain. Ty Majeski was the other side of the slate, starting from the pole and finishing 35th after a rough official result.
Michigan rewarded lineups that balanced upside with movement. The perfect build leaned into Hocevar and Bell for dominator points, then used Jake Garcia, Connor Mosack, and Brenden Queen to keep the salary cap intact while still capturing top-15 finishes.
BY THE NUMBERS
KEY TAKEAWAYS
VALUE PICKS
BUSTS
PERFECT LINEUP
Optimal 5-driver roster for this race
| Group | Driver | Salary | Finish | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
A | $13 | 3 | 127.00 2 ร 63.50 | |
B | $13 | 6 | 104.48 1.75 ร 59.70 | |
C | $8 | 9 | 52.50 1.5 ร 35.00 | |
D | $10 | 8 | 42.50 1.25 ร 34.00 | |
E | $6 | 14 | 27.00 1 ร 27.00 |


