Corey Heim, currently the frontrunner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, has demonstrated his fierce drive not only during races but also in his personal life. The Corey Heim NASCAR competitive rivalry recently made headlines after a revealing interview showcased Heim’s off-track intensity—this time, while playing Monopoly against his girlfriend, Taylor Reimer.
A Look at Heim’s Versatile Racing Success
Heim’s climb through the ranks has been marked by consistent excellence. Accumulating six victories and placing in the top five in 11 events this season, he has proven his skills across multiple categories, from legend cars to ARCA. His adaptability and relentless work ethic are evident both on and off the oval, factors that have made him a formidable force in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Behind the Wheel—and the Game Board—With Heim and Reimer
In a recent interview with Jeff Gluck, Heim was asked about his last bout of intense competitiveness. He described a memorable incident playing Monopoly with Reimer, revealing that even friendly games can become emotionally charged in their household. Their Monopoly sessions, known for their intensity, often become a test of willpower and strategy.
And I’m like, ‘What? That’s not how a board game works. If you’re on my property, you pay me rent.’ She’s like, ‘No, you weren’t paying attention.’ So, the next time comes around, and I was on some other person’s property, and I was doing everything I could to make sure they didn’t know I was on it, and they forgot.
—Corey Heim, NASCAR Driver
Heim recounted an episode where he forgot to charge Reimer rent when she landed on his Monopoly property, which sparked debate about the rules. The exchange highlighted not only the playful, yet serious, nature of their rivalry but also the conflicting perspectives that often emerge in the heat of competition.
And she called me out on it because I got so worked up when she was on my property! I was like, ‘Taylor, you can’t be a hypocrite. You just did the same thing!’ And she’s like, ‘Well, you’re a hypocrite because you got mad about it.’ So that is part of the game, I guess.
—Corey Heim, NASCAR Driver
Both Heim and Reimer displayed a tendency to hold each other accountable, even accusing the other of being hypocritical. This back-and-forth illustrates the emotional volatility that can surface—even over a board game—when two competitors refuse to back down, a mindset that seems to parallel Heim’s attitude on race day.
Continuing the Momentum on the Professional Circuit
Fresh from his triumph at Watkins Glen, Heim is set to compete at Richmond for a Friday night showdown on August 15. In his past outings at this short track, he has achieved a top-five and added another top-10 finish, positioning himself as a likely contender in the upcoming event. As Heim carries forward the confidence from his recent wins, his fans and observers will be watching to see whether his competitive spirit translates into further success on the track.
Whether piloting his Tricon Garage entry or battling it out over a Monopoly board at home, Corey Heim exemplifies how a relentless drive for victory shapes not just races, but everyday life. If his recent stories are any indication, the intensity he brings to both public and private arenas continues to define his journey in NASCAR.

