Corey LaJoie explained

Corey LaJoie
Birth Name:Corey Daniel LaJoie
Birth Date:25 September 1991
Birth Place:Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Weight:180lb
Achievements:2010 Atlanta 150 Winner
2022 Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 Winner
Total Cup Races:259
Years In Cup:9
Cup Car Team:No. 7 (Spire Motorsports)
Prev Cup Pos:25th
Previous Year:2023
Best Cup Pos:25th (2023)
First Cup Race:2014 Sylvania 300 (Loudon)
Cup Wins:0
Cup Top Tens:9
Cup Poles:0
Total Busch Races:22
Years In Busch:4
Prev Busch Pos:58th
Prev Busch Year:2017
Best Busch Pos:31st (2016)
First Busch Race:2013 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead)
Last Busch Race:2017 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead)
Busch Wins:0
Busch Top Tens:2
Busch Poles:0
Total Truck Races:5
Years In Truck:3
Truck Car Team:No. 7 (Spire Motorsports)
Prev Truck Pos:106th
Prev Truck Year:2023
Best Truck Pos:48th (2014)
First Truck Race:2014 UNOH 225 (Kentucky)
Last Truck Race:2024 Fresh From Florida 250 (Daytona)
Truck Wins:0
Truck Top Tens:1
Truck Poles:0
Total Arca Races:7
Years In Arca:3
Best Arca Pos:22nd (2013)
First Arca Race:2012 ARCA Re/Max American 200 (Rockingham)
Last Arca Race:2023 General Tire 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
First Arca Win:2013 Ansell ActivArmr 150 (Chicagoland)
Last Arca Win:2013 ZLOOP 150 (Kentucky)
Arca Wins:3
Arca Top Tens:4
Arca Poles:1
Total Arca East Races:37
Years In Arca East:7
Best Arca East Pos:2nd (2012)
First Arca East Race:2009 Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 (Thompson)
Last Arca East Race:2016 United Site Services 70 (Loudon)
First Arca East Win:2012 NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 (Bowman Gray)
Last Arca East Win:2016 United Site Services 70 (Loudon)
Arca East Wins:6
Arca East Top Tens:22
Arca East Poles:1
Updated:August 11, 2024

Corey Daniel LaJoie (born September 25, 1991) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Spire Motorsports and part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado for Spire. LaJoie is the son of two-time NASCAR Busch Series champion Randy LaJoie. He was formerly a development driver for Richard Petty Motorsports and JGL Racing.

Racing career

Early career

LaJoie started his racing career in 1996, competing in kart racing events; winning 19 times on both dirt and asphalt tracks. He moved in 2003 to the INEX Bandolero series, scoring twelve wins and winning the series' Summer Shootout Championship. LaJoie began racing Legends cars in 2005, and in 2006 moved to the Aaron's Pro Challenge Series, where he won 10 of 12 races that year.[1] Between 2007 and 2009, LaJoie competed in the UARA-Stars Late Model Touring Series; scoring one win and ten top-ten finishes in 17 starts in the series.[1]

Camping World East Series and ARCA Series

2009

In 2009, he made his debut in the NASCAR Camping World East Series at Thompson Speedway[2]

2012–2013

LaJoie remained in the series through the 2012 season, scoring his first win in the series in June 2012 at Bowman Gray Stadium;[3] He scored four additional wins over the course of the season, finishing the year second in points.[4] In addition, LaJoie ran a limited schedule in the ARCA Racing Series in the second half of 2013, winning his first start of the year, and second career start, at Chicagoland Speedway in July,[5] and then in his next race at Pocono Raceway in August.[6]

NASCAR

2013: Nationwide Series debut

LaJoie, who had been named to the 2012 NASCAR Next class of up-and-coming drivers,[7] entered the 2013 season with only a limited schedule planned, including selected NASCAR Nationwide Series races for Tommy Baldwin Racing,[8] however in June it was announced that he had signed with Richard Petty Motorsports as a development driver, with plans to run in the Nationwide Series later that year.[9]

In November 2013, LaJoie made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the No. 9 Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports.[10] He was involved in an accident during the race and finished 34th.

2014: Cup series debut

In June 2014, LaJoie joined Biagi-DenBeste Racing to drive five races, starting at Kentucky. LaJoie struggled in these races, crashing in three of them. In September 2014, LaJoie made his Sprint Cup Series debut in the Sylvania 300 at Loudon, racing for Randy Humphrey Racing.[11]

2016: Return to NASCAR

LaJoie returned to NASCAR in 2016 after leaving in 2014, driving the No. 24 Toyota Camry for JGL Racing in the Xfinity Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway.[12]

2017: BK Racing

In 2017, LaJoie returned to the Cup Series and signed with BK Racing, driving the No. 83 Camry part-time.[13] Trying to make the 2017 Daytona 500 as an Open team (without a charter, thus no starting spot guaranteed) with BK Racing, LaJoie was turning his first laps at Daytona International Speedway during the Can-Am Duels due to practice being rained out.[14] Trailing Reed Sorenson, the only other Open driver, with under fifteen laps to go, LaJoie spun out Sorenson in the tri-oval, ensuring himself a spot in the 500[15] and making Paul Menard start at the back of the field as Menard was also involved in the crash and had to start in a backup car. After the race, LaJoie said that "I do feel bad"[16] and that "if that was my mom, I'd probably spin her out to make the Daytona 500 too." Sorenson was incensed after the incident, calling the crash "moronic" and "pretty crappy" while saying that LaJoie could have hurt somebody with reckless driving.[17]

2018: TriStar Motorsports

In 2018, LaJoie moved from BK Racing to TriStar Motorsports for a part-time schedule, splitting the No. 72 with Cole Whitt.[18] LaJoie entered the 2018 season with high hopes in the Daytona 500, and qualified 32nd for the 500, but unfortunately blew an engine on lap nine. He made his second start for the team at ISM Raceway in March, once again blowing an engine early in the race. In the Coca-Cola 600, LaJoie went as high as eighth but finished 26th. At year’s end, TriStar shut down, throwing LaJoie out of his part-time ride.

2019–2020: Go Fas Racing

LaJoie joined Go Fas Racing's No. 32 Ford in 2019.[19] For the 2019 Daytona 500, Go Fas Racing made headlines by placing a picture of LaJoie's face on the No. 32 car as part of Old Spice's sponsorship. LaJoie finished 18th after blowing a right-front tire just 20 laps into the race.[20] [21] He scored two top tens during the year with a sixth at Daytona's Coke Zero Sugar 400 and seventh at Talladega's 1000Bulbs.com 500.[22] [23]

He returned to the No. 32 for 2020 on a one-year contract extension.[24] In the Daytona 500, LaJoie impacted an airborne Ryan Newman coming to the finish, denting LaJoie's windshield and knocking the wind out of him; LaJoie, who finished eighth, was ultimately uninjured while Newman was briefly hospitalized.[25] On August 21, LaJoie announced that he will part ways with Go Fas Racing at the end of the 2020 season.[26]

2021–2024: Spire Motorsports

LaJoie moved to Spire Motorsports' No. 7 on a multi-year agreement beginning in 2021.[27] LaJoie missed the FireKeepers Casino 400 due to COVID-19 protocols; LaJoie was close to a person testing positive for COVID-19 from his Stacking Pennies podcast studio while he was unvaccinated at the time.[28]

On March 15, 2022, crew chief Ryan Sparks was suspended for four races due to a tire and wheel loss during the 2022 Ruoff Mortgage 500 at Phoenix.[29] At Atlanta, LaJoie led a career-best 19 laps and was on his way to claiming his first career win with two laps to go when Chase Elliott overtook him and blocked him on the high side, causing him to brush the wall and spin before colliding with Kurt Busch and finishing the race in 21st place.[30]

LaJoie started the 2023 season with a 16th place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500. He showed huge improvement over the past season with more consistent top-20 and top-30 finishes. On May 30, LaJoie was announced as the substitute driver of the Hendrick Motorsports No. 9 at Gateway after Chase Elliott was suspended for one race for intentionally wrecking Denny Hamlin at Charlotte. Carson Hocevar filled in for the No. 7, making his Cup Series debut.[31] He finished 25th in the points standings, his highest points finish in his career, and was the only driver to not have had a single DNF throughout the 2023 season.

From 2020 to 2023, LaJoie was represented by Athelo Group, a sports agency based out of Stamford, Connecticut.[32] In 2024, he signed with KHI Management.[33]

On April 21, 2024 at Talladega Superspeedway, LaJoie was attempting to avoid an accident on the last lap of the race through the tri-oval when he got turned by both Ryan Preece and Carson Hocevar after those two made contact which shot them both up into LaJoie. LaJoie spun up the track into Josh Berry and ramped onto Berry's car and LaJoie's car got turned over coming to the checkered flag, and LaJoie finished the race with his car on its side, scored in 18th. A few feet after the line, LaJoie's car rolled over back onto its wheels. On July 25, LaJoie announced he was parting ways with Spire at the end of the 2024 season.[34] [35] At Michigan the same year, LaJoie would be involved in another flip. Going down the backstretch, LaJoie went to the inside of Noah Gragson when he made contact with Gragson's left rear that caused LaJoie to spin to the inside. LaJoie's car quickly caught air and blew over onto its roof and scraped on its roof while also hitting the inside wall on the passenger side which caused his passenger window to fly out until it reached the grass where it barrel rolled twice before landing on its wheels. Interestingly, LaJoie's flip was almost similar to Kyle Sieg's during the Xfinity Series race a couple days prior on the same track where both of their cars blew over in almost the same spot in the same way, hit the inside wall on the passenger side while upside down, and flipped more once they hit the grass and landed on their wheels. Fortunately, LaJoie would climb out of his car unhurt. LaJoie became the first Cup Series driver to flip twice in one season since Rusty Wallace in 1993.[36]

Personal life

LaJoie is a Christian.[37] His father, Randy LaJoie, is a two-time NASCAR Busch Series champion, winning the series title in 1996 and 1997.[38]

LaJoie was a host of Motor Racing Network's Sunday Money podcast alongside Daryl Motte and MRN's Lauren Fox, talking about racing and current events; LaJoie and Fox were classmates in high school.[39] In 2021, he began hosting his own podcast Stacking Pennies on NASCAR.com.[40]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (

Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536PtsRef
2014Randy Humphrey Racing77FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXDARRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENDAYNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHA
41
DOVKANCLT
35
TALMARTEXPHOHOM70th01[41]
2017BK Racing83ToyotaDAY
24
ATL
34
LVS
39
PHO
38
CAL
30
MAR
28
TEX
32
BRI
24
RCH
32
TAL
27
KAN
27
CLT
32
DOVPOC
28
MCH
30
SONBRI
28
RCH
29
51st02[42]
23DAY
11
KENNHA
31
IND
40
POC
25
GLN
33
MCH
31
DAR
28
CHI
36
NHA
27
DOV
34
CLT
28
TALKAN
27
MAR
33
TEX
39
PHO
31
HOM
31
2018TriStar Motorsports72ChevyDAY
40
ATLLVSPHO
37
CALMARTEXBRI
25
RCHTALDOV
38
KAN
24
CLT
26
POCMCH
27
SONCHI
34
DAY
31
KEN
31
NHA
27
POC
39
GLNMCH
40
BRI
34
DAR
27
IND
27
LVS
16
RCH
32
ROVDOV
30
TAL
32
KAN
34
MARTEX
40
PHOHOM
34
34th144[43]
2019Go Fas Racing32FordDAY
18
ATL
29
LVS
27
PHO
26
CAL
31
MAR
33
TEX
28
BRI
34
RCH
26
TAL
11
DOV
29
KAN
22
CLT
12
POC
36
MCH
23
SON
32
CHI
30
DAY
6
KEN
28
NHA
23
POC
26
GLN
34
MCH
21
BRI
24
DAR
36
IND
19
LVS
28
RCH
29
ROV
27
DOV
28
TAL
7
KAN
28
MAR
18
TEX
38
PHO
35
HOM
31
29th401[44]
2020DAY
8
LVS
16
CAL
29
PHO
27
DAR
31
DAR
24
CLT
23
CLT
19
BRI
32
ATL
27
MAR
18
HOM
29
TAL
16
POC
23
POC
21
IND
39
KEN
28
TEX
16
KAN
21
NHA
35
MCH
22
MCH
22
DRC
32
DOV
29
DOV
23
DAY
21
DAR
37
RCH
27
BRI
33
LVS
27
TAL
28
ROV
27
KAN
23
TEX
25
MAR
25
PHO
38
30th408[45]
2021Spire Motorsports7ChevyDAY
9
DRC
31
HOM
36
LVS
37
PHO
27
ATL
29
BRD
38
MAR
37
RCH
21
TAL
22
KAN
27
DAR
22
DOV
26
COA
20
CLT
19
SON
18
NSH
15
POC
36
POC
23
ROA
21
ATL
22
NHA
23
GLN
24
IRC
16
MCHDAY
16
DAR
15
RCH
29
BRI
26
LVS
30
TAL
22
ROV
35
TEX
20
KAN
25
MAR
21
PHO
32
29th448[46]
2022DAY
14
CAL
28
LVS
15
PHO
36
ATL
5
COA
36
RCH
31
MAR
32
BRD
19
TAL
14
DOV
18
DAR
35
KAN
19
CLT
35
GTW
36
SON
34
NSH
20
ROA
34
ATL
21
NHA
32
POC
19
IRC
18
MCH
19
RCH
28
GLN
27
DAY
30
DAR
24
KAN
33
BRI
15
TEX
14
TAL
35
ROV
12
LVS
24
HOM
23
MAR
21
PHO
18
31st466[47]
2023DAY
16
CAL
14
LVS
20
PHO
26
ATL
4
COA
11
RCH
21
BRD
30
MAR
26
TAL
25
DOV
14
KAN
20
DAR
24
CLT
17
SON
20
NSH
20
CSC
14
ATL
31
NHA
33
POC
27
RCH
32
MCH
15
IRC
29
GLN
20
DAY
10
DAR
22
KAN
22
BRI
25
TEX
26
TAL
4
ROV
17
LVS
19
HOM
20
MAR
22
PHO
31
25th603[48]
Hendrick Motorsports9ChevyGTW
21
Spire Motorsports7ChevyDAY
4
ATL
13
LVS
32
PHO
33
BRI
21
COA
24
RCH
36
MAR
32
TEX
22
TAL
18
DOV
21
KAN
26
DAR
16
CLT
35
GTW
32
SON
11
IOW
21
NHA
23
NSH
20
CSC
27
POC
19
IND
14
RCH
34
MCH
32
DAY
DARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO-*-*[49]
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2017BK RacingToyota31align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"24
2018TriStar MotorsportsChevrolet32align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"40
2019Go Fas RacingFord32align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"18
202036align=center style="background:#FFDF9F;"8
2021Spire MotorsportsChevrolet16align=center style="background:#FFDF9F;"9
202224align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"14
202312align=center style="background:#DFFFDF;"16
202429align=center style="background:#DFDFDF;"4

Xfinity Series

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233PtsRef
2013Richard Petty Motorsports9FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLTDOVIOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
34
84th10[50]
2014Biagi-DenBeste Racing98FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXDARRCHTALIOWCLTDOVMCHROAKEN
16
DAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKAN
26
CLT
24
TEX
32
PHOHOM
37
106th01[51]
2016JGL Racing24ToyotaDAYATL
23
LVS
19
PHOCAL
18
TEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWDAY
30
KENNHA
37
INDIOWGLNMOHBRI
10
ROADARRCHCHIKENDOV
6
CLTKANTEX
23
PHO
33
HOM
35
31st177[52]
2017DAYATL
16
LVSPHOCAL
18
TEXBRIRCHTALCLTDOVPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOV
15
CLT
17
KANTEXPHO
22
HOM
15
58th232[53]

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223PtsRef
2014RBR Enterprises92FordDAYMARKANCLTDOVTEXGTWKEN
17
IOWELDPOCMCHBRI
10
MSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM48th61[54]
2023Spire Motorsports7ChevyDAY
23*
LVSATLCOATEXBRDMARKANDAR
16
NWSCLTGTWNSHMOHPOCRCHIRPMLWKANBRITALHOMPHO106th01[55]
2024DAY
20
ATLLVSBRICOAMARTEXKANDARNWSCLTGTWNSHPOCIRPRCHMLWBRIKANTALHOMMARPHO-*01*[56]

Season still in progress
Ineligible for series points
LaJoie began the 2017 season racing for Cup Series points but switched to Xfinity Series points before the race at Homestead–Miami Speedway

K&N Pro Series East

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314PtsRef
2009Randy LaJoie Racing07FordGRETRIIOWSBOGLNNHATMP
19
ADILRPDOV
3
34th341[57]
Marsh Racing36ChevyNHA
31
2010Randy LaJoie Racing07FordGRE
DNQ
SBONHA
8
LRPLEEJFCNHA
13
DOV
2
21st668[58]
70IOW
4
MAR
201107GRE
20
SBO
29
RCH
3
BGS
2
LGY
8
COL
17
GRE
13
8th1548[59]
DodgeIOW
20
JFC
5
NHA
3
NHA
6
DOV
30
2012FordBRI
22
GRE
2
RCH
3
IOW
14
BGS
1*
JFC
4
LGY
1
CNB
23
COL
17
IOW
1*
NHA
2
GRE
1
2nd522[60]
ToyotaDOV
1
CAR
2
2013FordBRIGREFIFRCH
31
54th35[61]
Spraker Racing37ChevyBGS
22
IOWLGYCOLIOWVIRGRENHADOVRAL
2015Precision Performance Motorsports12ToyotaNSMGREBRIIOWBGSLGYCOLNHAIOWGLNMOTVIRRCHDOV
7
44th37[62]
2016Ranier Racing with MDM41ChevyNSMMOBGREBRIVIRDOMSTACOLNHA
1
IOWGLNGRENJMDOV43rd47[63]

Whelen Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make123456789101112131415161718PtsRef
2012Randy LaJoie Racing17ChevyTMPSTA
27
MONSTAWATNHASTATMPBRITMPRIVNHASTATMP51st17[64]
2015Rob Fuller Motorsports15ChevyTMP
28
STAWATSTATMP
14
RIVNHAMONSTATMPBRIRIVNHASTATMP45th46[65]
2022Michelle Davini17NSMRCHRIVLEEJENMNDRIVWALNHA
9
CLMTMPLGYOSWRIVTMP41st83[66]
Mike Curb53MAR
1*
2023Rob Fuller1NSMRCHMONRIVLEESEERIVWALNHA
LMPTHOLGYOSWMONRIVNWSTHOMAR69th32[67]

Whelen Southern Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make1234567891011121314PtsRef
2010Roger Hill19PontiacATL
1
CRWSBOCRWBGSBRICRWLGYTRICLT28th185[68]
2011Glenn Ryerson71ChevyCRWHCYSBOCRWCRW
6
BGSBRI
9
CRWLGYTHOTRICRWCLTCRW26th288[69]
2012Randy LaJoie Racing17ChevyCRWCRWSBOCRW
21
CRWBGSBRI30th57[70]
Phillip Smith1FordLGY
12*
THOCRWCLT

ARCA Menards Series

(key) (

Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
ARCA Menards Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021PtsRef
2009Kevin Harvick Inc.33ChevyDAYSLMCARTALKENTOLPOCMCHMFDIOWKENBLNPOCISFCHITOLDSFNJESLMKANCAR
23
73rd365[71]
2013Randy LaJoie Racing17FordDAYMOBSLMTALTOLELKPOCMCHROAWINCHI
1
NJEPOC
1
BLNISFMADDSFIOW
4
SLMKEN
1*
KAN
25
22nd1295[72]
2023Spraker Racing Enterprises63ChevyDAYPHOTALKANCLTBLNELKMOHIOWPOCMCHIRPGLN
15
ISFMLWDSFKANBRISLMTOL91st31[73]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bio - About Corey "Supershoe" LaJoie. 2013. Corey LaJoie official website. June 23, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130914162105/http://coreylajoie.com/bio.html. September 14, 2013. dead.
  2. Web site: Corey LaJoie Heading To Thompson International Speedway For Camping World East Debut Saturday. Courchesne. Shawn. July 7, 2009. Hartford Courant. June 23, 2013. Hartford, CT. https://archive.today/20130624214915/http://blogs.courant.com/autoracing/2009/07/corey-lajoie-heading-to-thomps.html. June 24, 2013. dead.
  3. Web site: Corey LaJoie wins first career NASCAR K&N Pro Series race at Bowman-Gray Stadium. Remillard. Jason. June 3, 2013. The Republican. June 23, 2013. Springfield, MA.
  4. Web site: Corey LaJoie is NEXT. McGee. Ryan. December 25, 2012. ESPN The Magazine. June 23, 2013.
  5. Web site: Corey LaJoie wins ARCA race. July 21, 2013. ESPN. August 3, 2013.
  6. Web site: Corey LaJoie wins ModSpace ARCA 125 at Pocono Raceway. Pearce. Al. August 2, 2013. Autoweek. August 3, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130804235244/http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130802/MOTORSPORTS/130809953. August 4, 2013. dead.
  7. Web site: NASCAR Next a diverse, accomplished class. Norman. Brad. June 7, 2013. Yahoo! Sports. June 23, 2013. June 13, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130613142746/http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nascar-next-13-diverse-accomplished-214800102--nascar.html. dead.
  8. Web site: "Supershoe" LaJoie to Make Nationwide Series Debut with TBR/SLR Teams. February 1, 2013. Tommy Baldwin Racing. June 23, 2013.
  9. Web site: Strong NASCAR prospects join Petty development program. Estrada. Chris. June 2, 2013. NBC Sports. June 23, 2013.
  10. Web site: Son of former champ to make Nationwide debut. November 12, 2013. Yahoo! Sports. November 12, 2013.
  11. Web site: NASCAR: Corey Lajoie to make Cup debut; ARCA's Boston to drive 2 N'Wide races for Gibbs. September 17, 2014.
  12. Web site: JGL Racing Announces Young Guns Program. Speedway Media. February 12, 2016. February 12, 2016.
  13. Web site: Spencer. Lee. Lajoie to run partial Cup schedule with BK Racing. Motorsport.com. January 23, 2017. January 23, 2017.
  14. News: Corey LaJoie admits he'd have wrecked his own mother to make Daytona 500 FOX Sports. February 23, 2017. FOX Sports. February 24, 2017. en-US.
  15. News: Corey LaJoie crashes Reed Sorenson out of the Daytona 500. February 24, 2017. en-US.
  16. News: LaJoie, Kennington race way into Daytona 500 field. February 24, 2017. en.
  17. Web site: Reed Sorenson's Heart Breaks as Corey LaJoie Wrecks Him for Daytona 500 Spot. February 23, 2017. Frontstretch. February 24, 2017.
  18. News: TriStar Motorsports sets lineup with LaJoie, Whitt NASCAR.com. February 6, 2018. Official Site Of NASCAR. February 17, 2018. en-US.
  19. Web site: Beaver. Dan. Corey LaJoie named to drive for Go Fas Racing. NBC Sports. December 20, 2018. December 20, 2018.
  20. Web site: NASCAR's Corey LaJoie puts own face on front of Daytona 500 car . Steven . Taranto . . February 12, 2019 . February 19, 2019.
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