Driving Transformation: Corey LaJoie’s Journey With Prime Video

This weekend’s NASCAR Cup race at EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta) will have a full field of 40 cars, including the No. 01 Rick Ware Racing Ford with Corey LaJoie driving for his fourth start of the 2025 season. LaJoie has recently been an analyst for Prime Video, which has shifted his perspective as a driver. Being behind the wheel can feel isolating due to the pressure of meeting expectations, but LaJoie’s TV experience has helped him focus more on enjoying the race rather than being consumed by outcomes. He aims to…

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Corey Lajoie’s Reflective Moment: The Evolution of a NASCAR Star

Earlier this year, Corey LaJoie faced backlash for his comments on the NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series, preferring Cup races. Despite that, he took part in a part-time Truck Series deal with Spire Motorsports. LaJoie changed his mind after a fast and explained his remarks during a press conference. He stated that he wants to take the opportunity seriously and not be an obstacle to other deserving drivers. LaJoie emphasized his desire to return to the Cup Series and have fun in other racing series. Tovább a cikkhez

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Corey LaJoie Makes Racing Waves with Spire Motorsports NASCAR Truck Deal

Fans have seen Corey LaJoie as an analyst for Prime Video’s NASCAR Cup coverage, but now he’s gearing up to get back on the track. LaJoie will drive for Spire Motorsports in nine NASCAR Truck Series races, starting at Michigan this weekend. Although LaJoie has vast experience in the Cup Series, he has only raced in the Truck Series five times, with his best result dating back to 2014 at Bristol. In these upcoming Truck races, he will be driving the No. 07 Chevrolet, aiming to contribute to Spire Motorsports’…

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