Parker Kligerman crossed the finish line first, celebrating his Daytona win. However, post-race inspection revealed his truck was too low,
Kligerman’s Victory Vanishes
Corey Heim, who originally finished second, was unexpectedly declared the race winner after Kligerman’s disqualification.
NASCAR's strict regulations led to Kligerman's disqualification after officials determined his truck was too low on both sides.
A massive multi-truck wreck in Turn 4 on the final lap sent several contenders spinning out. The chaos unfolded just before Kligerman crossed the finish line.
Gio Ruggiero, a rising NASCAR star, secured an impressive third-place finish in his Truck Series debut. The strong performance immediately put him in contention.
Former actor-turned-NASCAR driver Frankie Muniz delivered his best Truck Series performance yet. By avoiding late-race carnage, he secured a top-10 finish.
Ben Rhodes controlled the race late but lost momentum after a critical bump draft in Turn 2. His struggle triggered a dramatic chain reaction,
After Daytona’s shocking finish, the Truck Series heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway. The 1.54-mile track’s abrasive surface and high-speed racing will test drivers’ tire.
Kligerman’s disqualification sparked debate among NASCAR fans. Many questioned the impact of strict post-race inspections.
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