NASCAR veteran racer Corey LaJoie will take the reigns of the No. 10 Kaulig Racing RAM Truck for the remainder of the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, the team … Continue Reading NASCAR: Corey LaJoie takes over No. 10 Kaulig Truck ride
Brad Keselowski will miss the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium and Corey LaJoie will fill in for him, RFK Racing confirmed.
This year is the first time in over eight years Corey LaJoie is not racing full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series. The 33-year-old second-generation NASCAR racer, instead, is embracing his … Continue Reading Corey LaJoie’s new era, embracing of new roles in 2025
Earning the the final two transfer spots in the 60-lap Duels at Daytona Thursday night, Justin Allgaier and Corey LaJoie locked up the final two open spots for the 67th … Continue Reading Justin Allgaier, Corey LaJoie secure Daytona 500 spots
Corey LaJoie will attempt to make the Daytona 500 and transition to an analyst role as he kicks off a different type of season in 2025.
A gamble netted Corey LaJoie around 10 spots in the final run to the checkered flag and a solid finish in Sunday’s South Point 400.
Justin Haley will join Spire Motorsports and Corey LaJoie will join Rick Ware Racing, starting next weekend at Kansas Speedway.
Spire Motorsports continued their progress Sunday at Watkins Glen with all of their drivers finishing in the top-10 for the first time ever.
Spire Motorsports made team history by having multiple drivers finish inside the Top-10 of a NASCAR Cup Series race at a non-drafting-dependent track.
NASCAR will take Corey LaJoie’s No. 7 car back to the R&D Center for further evaluation after a wild flip Monday at Michigan.