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Connor Mosack Endures NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Skid; Corey Heim Earns Top Drivers’ Championship Odds

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After placing third and watching Carson Hocevar celebrate in Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway last Saturday, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points leader Corey Heim quickly shifted his focus to North Wilkesboro Speedway. 

Last year, Heim cruised to victory at the historic 0.625-mile oval. Entering Saturday’s Window World 250, Heim, with three wins and eight top-10 finishes in nine starts, holds a 64-point lead over Chandler Smith in the drivers’ standings.  

Tabbed with +130 sports-betting odds, Heim’s also remains a heavy favorite to capture his first circuit championship. Smith (+375) rose to the second-best odds and reigning champ Ty Majeski (+400) fell back to third. 

Connor Mosack’s Skid Continues

Connor Mosack and crew chief Blake Bainbridge have yet to capture the speed the No. 81 Chevrolet team expected when they entered the season.

The anticipation was buoyed by Mosack earning the Week 2 pole position at Atlanta, but the team’s results remain curious through nine events. Mosack posted just one top-10 finish and ranks 20th in the drivers’ standings.

Last Saturday at Kansas, Mosack raced with the lead pack but endured a poor green-flag pit stop, which put him a lap down. He spun out late, placing P18.

“We had some decent speed, but we just fought loose all night,” Mosack said via press release. “We’ll get back to work and hopefully we can turn it around at North Wilkesboro next weekend.”

Is time running out on Mosack’s campaign?

2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Odds     

Here is a Week 10 look at the drivers’ odds for the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ championship, according to BetOnline Sportsbook: 

Driver NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ Championship Odds
Corey Heim +130
Chandler Smith +375
Ty Majeski +400
Layne Riggs +500
Daniel Hemric +800
Grant Enfinger +1600
Tyler Ankrum +1600
Kaden Honeycutt  +2000
Ben Rhodes +3300
Rajah Caruth +3300
Stewart Friesen +4000
Jake Garcia +5000
Connor Mosack +5000
Gio Ruggiero +6600
Chase Purdy  +7500
Tanner Gray   +8000
Jack Wood +10000
Matt Crafton +15000
Christian Rose +15000
Spencer Boyd +20000
Timmy Hill +25000
Matt Mills +25000
Dawson Sutton +25000
Mason Massey +30000
Frankie Muniz +30000
Bayley Currey +50000
Bret Holmes +50000
Toni Breidinger +50000

*-Odds current at time of publication

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