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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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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.
Corey LaJoie has to qualify for the Daytona 500 in an open car. As an open driver, what does he think of NASCAR’s new provisional? Well, his feelings are a lot like other drivers, including Denny Hamlin.
The 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.
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.” LaJoie was let go last season from Spire Motorsports and closed out the year driving the final six races with Rick Ware Racing with no promise of 2025 work.
The Daytona 500 may have ended without his ideal result, but Corey LaJoie showed his happiness at the track portrayed through a wide smile. Even after missing out on a shot at victory, LaJoie took to X to share his excitement over simply having had the opportunity to compete at the front.
AirMedCare will sponsor Corey LaJoie and Rick Ware Racing in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Ware explains how RWR survives NASCAR's competitive sponsorship market by leveraging partnerships across multiple motorsports.
Just like that, the 2025 NASCAR season is off and running. After a thrilling Daytona 500 finish saw William Byron go back-to-back in the “Great American Race,” the Cup Series is headed to Atlanta Motor Speedway.