Corey LaJoie, the current Spire No. 7 driver ... Whether he would ever change to the No. 18 — the signature and original JGR number — probably would be the biggest question.
Corey LaJoie released a statement reflecting on his departure from Spire Motorsports and looking ahead to his new role with ...
Corey LaJoie's tenure with Spire Motorsports concluded on a sour note during the night race at Bristol Motor Speedway due to ...
Yes, you heard that right—Corey LaJoie, who has been behind the wheel for Spire since 2021, will now suit up for Rick Ware Racing, while Justin Haley will jump ship from RWR back to Spire.
Rick Ware Racing and Spire Motorsports will swap drivers early to get a jump on 2025, the NASCAR Cup Series teams announced ...
Corey LaJoie has announced his departure from Spire Motorsports. Revealing this news after the NASCAR Cup Series race at ...
Corey LaJoie has been facing an uncertain future since the announcement of his parting ways with Spire Motorsports. LaJoie was set to leave the team he had been with for the last four years post ...
Denny Hamlin said on Monday’s “Actions Detrimental” podcast that the driver trade sending Corey LaJoie to Rick Ware Racing ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. — In what is effectively NASCAR’s version of an in-season trade, Spire Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing will swap their drivers, Corey LaJoie and Justin Haley, beginning with ...
Corey LaJoie has spoken out following the dramatic crash with Kyle Busch's No. 8 Toyota Camry during the playoff race at Watkins Glen. The incident, which happened on the first lap of the race ...