The Abingdon, Virgnia-based organization will next field the No. 75 entry at Bristol and Rockingham in April before returning at North Wilkesboro and Charlotte in May, Indianapolis in July, Bristol in September and at the Charlotte Roval and Talladega in October.
The National Motorsports Appeal Panel upheld the lone appeal attempt of Parker Kligerman and Henderson Motorsports' victory-turned-disqualification at Daytona overturned.
The 22-year-old Heim from Marietta, Georgia, was declared the official winner of the 2025 Truck Series' season-opening event at Daytona after initial winner Kligerman was disqualified due to his race-winning entry failing the post-race inspection process for being too low in the rear heights.
The 25-year-old Parsons from Cornelius, North Carolina, is set to compete for Henderson Motorsports throughout the 2024 Truck Series season, beginning at Daytona International Speedway.
The 31-year-old Kligerman from Stamford, Connecticut, led a race-high 56 of 67 laps, including the final three, en route to his third Truck Series career win.
The Stamford, Connecticut, native is set to achieve a milestone start in his 12th season with at least one start in the Camping World Truck Series and this weekend in Austin, Texas.