Carrying the weight of his last name, Corey LaJoie has spent over a decade trying to carve out his place in NASCAR. The post Desperate Corey Lajoie Fails to Prove His Worth With Another Disappointing Finish appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Corey LaJoie came agonizingly close to a Daytona 500 victory, praising his team's efforts while using the experience to fuel the rest of his season.
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EssentiallySports NASCAR on MSN“Irresponsible”- Shell-Shocked Fans Tear Into Corey LaJoie Amid Surprising Daytona 500 AdmissionThe rides that are valuable are gonna get bought by guys with money.” Corey LaJoie’s blunt assessment of NASCAR’s current landscape after losing his Spire Motorsports seat in 2024 was clear. The post “Irresponsible”- Shell-Shocked Fans Tear Into Corey LaJoie Amid Surprising Daytona 500 Admission appeared first on EssentiallySports.
After leading the field with eight laps to go, Corey LaJoie was disappointed in his 22nd-place finish in the DAYTONA 500, the result of being involved in a last-lap accident.
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Hosted on MSNCorey LaJoie Shoulders Extra Duties Amid Sponsor Crisis Due to Owner's 'Small Team' SyndromeWhat happens when a driver has to do more than just race? The post Small Team Syndrome From Owner Forces Corey LaJoie to Take On Responsibilities Amidst Sponsor Scare appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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EssentiallySports NASCAR on MSNFormer Cup Series Star Unhappy With NASCAR’s Revamped Rulebook, Suggesting Minor TweakAmbition should not ideally be at the cost of nostalgia. The post Former Cup Series Star Unhappy With NASCAR’s Revamped Rulebook, Suggesting Minor Tweak appeared first on EssentiallySports.
An announcement on behalf of Rick Ware Racing on Monday, Jan. 27, confirmed that veteran driver Corey LaJoie will run part-time in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series. LaJoie debuted in the Nationwide Series in 2012 with Tommy Baldwin Racing and ran in ARCA Menards.
AirMedCare will sponsor Corey LaJoie and Rick Ware Racing in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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Hosted on MSNDaytona 500: Corey LaJoie gambled his kids’ college fund to make NASCAR’s Great American RaceCorey LaJoie badly wanted to be a part of the field for Sunday’s 67th running of the Daytona 500. How bad? Well, according to Jenna Fryer of The Associated Press, LaJoie was willing to gamble his kids’ college fund to secure a seat.
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Corey LaJoie so badly wanted to race in the Daytona 500 that he gambled his children’s college fund to secure a seat in “The Great American Race.”
Corey LaJoie will be sporting a Mark Martin-inspired paint scheme for this weekend's NASCAR Cup Series race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, the driver stated via social media. LaJoie pilots the #01 ...
Thursday's Daytona duels set the field for the 2025 Daytona 500 NASCAR Cup Series race ... Justin Allgaier and Corey Lajoie raced their way into the Daytona 500 by being the top open finishers ...
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