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Corey LaJoie, who has struggled this season and sits 28th in the Cup standings, won't return to the Spire Motorsports No. 7 car in 2025.
The deal saw Gainbridge as the primary sponsor for Corey LaJoie and his #7 Chevrolet Camaro. Not only that, Spire Motorsports purchased a charter reportedly for $40 million.
Corey LaJoie went upside down in the No. 7 NASCAR Chevy Camaro ZL1 after crashing out at Michigan on Monday, August 19th, 2024.
For LaJoie, he’s now without a seat for the 2025 season. As for Spire Motorsports, there are already plenty of NASCAR rumors pointing to who could take over the No. 7 car next season.
Corey LaJoie's NASCAR Cup Series career is in trouble after penalties from repeated post-race inspection failures.
Kyle Busch joined ESPN's Pat McAfee show and delivered his perspective to the incident between him and Corey LaJoie and Pocono Raceway.
Corey LaJoie is back with Spire Motorsports this year, but his arrival in the Truck Series came with a bizarre comparison.
Corey LaJoie has signed a multiyear extension to remain with Spire Motorsports in the Cup Series for "several years," he announced Wednesday.
Corey LaJoie opens up about trying to compete in uncompetitive equipment, as well as his new role in the sport and one phone call every driver covets.
However, Corey LaJoie, who had been battling Noah Gragson for the 16th position for several laps, got clipped by Gragson on the backstretch on Lap 136 of Monday's FireKeepers Casino 400.
Scrapping his way up the ranks, Corey LaJoie is starting to see better results on the track. He just might be cashing in those pennies soon.
Corey LaJoie was not in an apologetic mood following his involvement in a multi-car incident during Sunday’s Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway.