Former Cup Series driver Corey LaJoie reflected on the time when he parted ways with Spire Motorsports after four full seasons with the Cornelius, North Carolina-based outfit.
Lajoie last year found himself looking on the outside looking in for most of the year and hated by a large number of fans. His being in this position would’ve been unthinkable in 2021.
Corey LaJoie recalls outrunning today’s top Cup drivers early on but says success stalled because he lacked the backing they ...
Drivers born into racing rings start a rung or two higher on the ladder, in theory. They grow up knowing the right people, ...
The 34-year-old driver debuted in the Cup Series in 2014 with Randy Humphrey Racing and drove the #77 Ford in two races. Since then, he has been switching teams and landed his maiden full-time seat ...
Corey Lajoie says he is starting to consider what life after active competition in NASCAR looks like for him. The comments were made on Tuesday in the latest episode of the Stacking Pennies podcast he ...
Three of the NASCAR drivers involved in the terrifying crash on the last lap of the Daytona 500 were reunited under much better circumstances Thursday. With a “Look who I found” message, a grinning ...
(WGHP) — Join FOX8 Photojournalist Chris Weaver as we show you the world behind the driver’s seat in Racing Report. At 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 1, 2025, Chris sits down with two-time NASCAR Cup Series ...
Beginning Sunday, NASCAR's Corey LaJoie's car will have a "Trump 2020" design painted on the hood. LaJoie's team Go Fas Racing tweeted a picture of what the car will look like when it takes to the ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — The text came at a late hour. “You want to be a crew chief?” Jimmie Johnson asked. It was five years ago and Corey LaJoie’s racing career was in flux. He had run five Xfinity and ...
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