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Corey Daniel LaJoie (born September 25, 1991) is an American professional
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driver and analyst for ''
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''. He currently competes part-time in the
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, driving the No. 01 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for
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and part-time in the
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, driving the No. 07 Chevrolet Silverado RST for
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. LaJoie is the son of two-time
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champion Randy LaJoie. He was formerly a development driver for
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and
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.


Racing career


Early career

LaJoie started his racing career in 1996, competing in
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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. 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.


Camping World East Series and ARCA Series


2009

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


2012–2013

LaJoie remained in the series through the 2012 season, scoring his first win in the series in June 2012 at
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; He scored four additional wins over the course of the season, finishing the year second in points. In addition, LaJoie ran a limited schedule in the
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in the second half of 2013, winning his first start of the year, and second career start, at
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in July, and then in his next race at
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in August.


NASCAR


2013: Nationwide Series debut

LaJoie, who had been named to the 2012 NASCAR Next class of up-and-coming drivers, entered the 2013 season with only a limited schedule planned, including selected NASCAR
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races for Tommy Baldwin Racing, however in June it was announced that he had signed with
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as a
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, with plans to run in the Nationwide Series later that year. In November 2013, LaJoie made his
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debut at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the No. 9 Ford for
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. He was involved in an accident during the race and finished 34th.


2014: Cup series debut

In June 2014, LaJoie joined
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to drive five races, starting at Kentucky. LaJoie struggled in these races, crashing in three of them. In September 2014, LaJoie made his
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debut in the
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at Loudon, racing for Randy Humphrey Racing.


2016: Return to NASCAR

LaJoie returned to NASCAR in 2016 after leaving in 2014, driving the No. 24
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for
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in the Xfinity Series at
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.


2017: BK Racing

In 2017, LaJoie returned to the Cup Series and signed with
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, driving the No. 83 Camry part-time. Trying to make the
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as an Open team (without a
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, thus no starting spot guaranteed) with
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, LaJoie was turning his first laps at
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during the
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due to practice being rained out. Trailing
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, 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 and making
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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" 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.


2018: TriStar Motorsports

In 2018, LaJoie moved from BK Racing to
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for a part-time schedule, splitting the No. 72 with
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. LaJoie entered the 2018 season with high hopes in the
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, and qualified 32nd for the 500, but unfortunately blew an engine on lap nine. He made his second start for the team at
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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. 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
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's sponsorship. LaJoie finished 18th after blowing a right-front tire just 20 laps into the race. He scored two top tens during the year with a sixth at Daytona's
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and seventh at Talladega's 1000Bulbs.com 500. He returned to the No. 32 for 2020 on a one-year contract extension. In the
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, 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. On August 21, LaJoie announced that he will part ways with Go Fas Racing at the end of the 2020 season.


2021–2024: Spire Motorsports

LaJoie moved to
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' No. 7 on a multi-year agreement beginning in 2021. 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. 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. At
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, LaJoie led a career-best 19 laps and was on his way to claiming his first career win with two laps to go when
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overtook him and blocked him on the high side, causing him to brush the wall and spin before colliding with
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and finishing the race in 21st place. LaJoie started the 2023 season with a 16th place finish at the
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. 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
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No. 9 at Gateway after Chase Elliott was suspended for one race for intentionally wrecking
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at Charlotte.
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filled in for the No. 7, making his Cup Series debut. 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
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. In 2024, he signed with KHI Management. On April 21, 2024 at
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, LaJoie was attempting to avoid an accident on the last lap of the race through the tri-oval when he got turned by both
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and
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after those two made contact which shot them both up into LaJoie. LaJoie spun up the track into
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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. At
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the same year, LaJoie would be involved in another flip. Going down the backstretch, LaJoie pulled to the inside of Noah Gragson to attempt a pass following several laps of intense racing between the two. LaJoie made slight contact with Gragson's left rear, but enough to send LaJoie into a spin. The car caught air on the apron of the track, blew over onto its roof, and slid upside down for some time. After glancing off the inside wall, the car continued to slide inverted until digging into the grass on the inside of turn 3, launching it into a barrel roll, before the car finally came to rest upright in the grass. Fortunately, LaJoie would climb out of his car unhurt. LaJoie became the first Cup Series driver to flip twice in one season since
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in 1993. The flip was the second in the same spot of that race weekend, following
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's in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race the preceding Saturday. Following LaJoie's incident, NASCAR implemented a new side air deflector for the upcoming Coke Zero Sugar 400. LaJoie would score a top 10 at Darlington, his first ever at a non-drafting track, in the regular season finale, but still finished outside of Playoff contention. The next week at
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in the Playoff opener, LaJoie would finish 15th after narrowly avoiding a multi-car accident in turn 4 on the final lap. At Watkins Glen LaJoie would make contact with
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on lap 1 in the bus stop chicane causing a pileup but he would go on to run in the top 5 the majority of the race scoring yet another top 10 finish, fishing 8th. Lajoie’s final race with Spire would at the Bristol night race where he would DNF on lap 330 after getting loose in turn 2 and hitting the outside wall.


2024-2025: Rick Ware Racing; return to Spire

On September 20, 2024, it was announced that LaJoie would move to the
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No. 51, while Justin Haley would replace him in the No. 7 for the remainder of the 2024 season starting with
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. On January 27, 2025 it was announced LaJoie would run a part-time schedule for RWR that year in the No. 01 car (formerly No. 15), starting with the
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. In addition to that announcement it was announced he along with Danielle Trotta would serve as analysts for
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's coverage of the Cup Series season later in the year, as well as starting his ''Stacking Pennies Performance'' brand. In Speedweeks LaJoie raced himself into the race with a 6th place finish in Duel 2 and would start 12th in the 500, he would go on to stay up front nearly all race, leading the race with 8 laps to go and found himself in position to win the race leading the inside line going down the backstretch on the white flag in 3rd place, but would ultimately be taken out by an ill timed block by
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which set off the big one. On June 2, 2025 it was announced that LaJoie would return to Spire Motorsports to run nine Craftsman Truck Series races later that season.


Personal life

LaJoie is a Christian. His father, Randy LaJoie, is a two-time
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champion, winning the series title in 1996 and 1997. LaJoie was a host of
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'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. In 2021, he began hosting his own podcast ''Stacking Pennies'' on NASCAR.com.


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


=Daytona 500

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Xfinity Series


Craftsman Truck Series


K&N Pro Series East


Whelen Modified Tour


Whelen Southern Modified Tour

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


ARCA Menards Series

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


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