“Corey LaJoie will be driving the No. 7 Chevrolet, featuring an amazing Hawkeyes paint scheme, to represent the University of ...
"We’re all rooting for Corey LaJoie in that No. 7." The partnership between Gainbridge and the Hawkeyes isn't new: the ...
It's safe to say driver Corey ... when LaJoie darted out to the inside of Noah Gragson, which suddenly caused the car to veer hard toward the inside wall. The Camaro stock car began to spin ...
In a move that doesn't often occur in NASCAR's premier division, Spire Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing have come together to announce a driver swap for the rem ...
As for LaJoie’s future, it’s being theorized that Haley and the current No. 7 wheelman could in-turn switch seats. If Rick Ware Racing needs a driver with Haley going to Spire, they could tab ...
Corey LaJoie recently shared the insights of his hauler at Darlington Raceway. The Spire Motorsports driver allowed the crew of a popular social media page to come and take a look at the inside of ...
Corey LaJoie, a mainstay of Spire Motorsports since 2021, will transition to RWR, while Justin Haley will take up LaJoie's former seat at Spire Motorsports. LaJoie is slated to pilot the No. 51 ...
The theme around Spire is the addition of Carson Hocevar and Zane Smith will push Corey LaJoie. LaJoie hopes that’s the case but as far as putting pressure on him? LaJoie doesn’t seem concerned.
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.
Corey was born in Iowa City and attended Iowa City High School, where he stored his band instrument in the locker directly below the one for fellow First Alert Storm Team Meteorologist Kaj O’Mara.
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 ...