Layne Riggs is back in Victory Lane in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The Front Row Motorsports driver parked his No. 34 Love’s RV Stop Ford F-150 on the front straightaway after Thursday’s 250-lapper, in which Riggs led 110 circuits – second to only Corey Heim, who paced the field for 122 laps.
Layne Riggs earned his third win of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season and a ticket to the second round of the Truck Series playoffs on Thursday.
Corey Heim just keeps on rolling. The 23-year-old TRICON Garage driver capitalized on late-race misfortune from Layne Riggs to capture his eighth win of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season in Saturday's Sober or Slammer 200 at Darlington Raceway.
The heartbreak was written all over the faces in the pit stall. One moment, Layne Riggs was leading the race after winning Stage 2 at Darlington Raceway.
Layne Riggs topped Craftsman Truck Series qualifying Friday afternoon at Darlington Raceway with a 167.705 mph lap. It’s his second career pole and his second this season.
A front row sweep for Front Row Motorsports. Layne Riggs takes the pole at Darlington with Chandler Smith P2. If anyone is going to upset Corey Heim for the NASCAR Trucks Series championship, it is one of these two drivers.
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returned to action for the first time in over a month at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Corey Heim certainly came into Friday night’s race with plenty of confidence as he was looking to clinch the regular season title.
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Layne Riggs was more than ready to conquer the Tricky Triangle as he put his No. 34 Ford on the pole for the Truck Series race at Pocono Raceway. For a driver who has been in the hunt for a win all season, it looked like he had the speed early and often on Friday afternoon.