The NASCAR Truck Series season this year has been less a competition and more a Corey Heim victory parade. Heim, driving the No. 11 Tricon Garage Toyota, has carved his name into the record books, not just by winning, but by shattering the single-season wins record that stood since the 1990s. His season boasts an almost unbelievable tally of 11 wins, 18 top-5s, and 20 top-10s with a 5.2 average finish through the playoff rounds.

Yet the inherent flaw in a title format that favors a single-race outcome over year-long dominance has ignited sharp criticism from those closest to the action. Ahead of the Bank of America Roval 400 Truck race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Heim’s crew chief, Scott Zipadelli, stated, “I do try to stay positive but this system literally sucks. And this is just my v

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