Parker Kligerman Disqualified After Daytona Win, Corey Heim Named Winner
Post-race inspection revealed Kligerman's truck violated NASCAR's ride height regulations, leading to his disqualification and Heim's 12th career victory.
- Parker Kligerman initially celebrated victory at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway.
- Post-race inspections found Kligerman's No. 75 Chevrolet Silverado had a ride height violation, with the rear of the truck measured too low on both sides.
- The disqualification handed the win to Corey Heim, marking his 12th career victory in the Truck Series and securing his spot in the 2025 playoffs.
- Hendrick Motorsports announced plans to appeal the disqualification, though NASCAR's rulings in such cases are typically upheld.
- The decision reshuffled the race results, with rookie Gio Ruggiero moving to second place and Justin Haley finishing fifth.