Kaden Honeycutt didn't expect his first career win in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series to come on a road course, but sometimes, life doesn't work out how you expect it to. The driver, who was cut mid-season by Niece Motorsports and was then selected to replace last year's champion, Corey Heim, as the driver of the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota , knows that all too well. In the closing laps of Friday's Bully Hill Vineyards 176 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International, Honeycutt didn't look to have the truck under him to compete for a win. However, a rash of late-race incidents led to several caution-flag periods and an additional rash of restart penalties. By the time the running order was done being shuffled, Honeycutt found himself alongside Connor Zilisch on the front row in an overtime restart. The 22-year-old driver, who had come close in 66 previous attempts to win in the NASCAR Truck Series, capitalized on the opportunity that presented itself.…