Corey LaJoie Contract

Last Modified Aug 20, 2024 18:48 GMT
Corey Lajoie
Corey LaJoie during a NASCAR Cup Series race. [Credits: Getty Images]

Corey LaJoie is a professional stock car racing driver. He is a second generation NASCAR driver who competes full-time in the Cup Series. He also competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Corey LaJoie drives the no.7 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Spire Motorsports in the Cup Series. In the Truck Series he drives the no.7 Chevrolet Silverado for Spire Motorsports. LaJoie is the son of NASCAR Busch Series (later known as the Xfinity Series) champion, Randy LaJoie. His father Randy LaJoie won the Busch Series twice in 1996 and 1997. Corey LaJoie was formerly a developmental driver for teams like Richard Petty Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing.

Corey LaJoie is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina in the United States. He was born on September 25th, 1991 and is 32 years old as of July 2024. Corey LaJoie has started 259 races in the Cup Series over 9 years as of August 14th, 2024. He has claimed 9 Top-10s in the series. LaJoie debuted in 2019 in the Cup Series as a full-time driver for Go Fas Racing. Corey LaJoie has also raced in a few Xfinity Series in his career. He has participated in 22 Xfinity races in 4 years.

Corey LaJoie Salary

Corey LaJoie’s salary is not available to the public by reputed sources as of July 2024. The driver or his team have not revealed any of their contract details as of July 2024. LaJoie’s annual earnings can’t be speculated upon due to the lack of information. However, we do know his primary sources of earning are motorsports and endorsement deals from his sponsors.

Corey LaJoie Contract

Corey LaJoie has a multi-year contract with Spire Motorsports. The driver had signed a deal with Spire in 2023. The details of his contract weren’t released publicly but the driver was expected to race for the outfit for the upcoming seasons. Corey LaJoie however announced in July 2024 that he would stop racing for Spire Motorsports after the end of the 2024 season. The driver hasn’t announced which outfit he will be driving for next but he has confirmed the end of his deal with his current team.

Corey LaJoie has been racing for Spire Motorsports for 4 years in the Cup Series. He joined the team in 2021 and has been driving for them on a full-time seat. LaJoie was earlier a driver for Go Fas Racing. He spent two years with the team from 2019-2020 after his full-time debut in the Cup Series. Before his debut as a full-time driver, LaJoie had driven a few races for BK Racing, Tri Star Motorsports and Randy Humphrey Racing.

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FAQ's on Corey LaJoie Contract

A. No, Corey LaJoie has not won any races in the NASCAR Cup Series or Xfinity Series as of July 2024.

A. Corey LaJoie’s teammate at Spire Motorsports is Carson Hocevar.

 A. Rodney Childers is the crew chief of Corey LaJoie.

A. Corey LaJoie drives the no.7 Chevy Camaro ZL1 in the Cup Series and the no.7 Chevy Silverado in the Truck Series.

A. Spire Motorsports purchased the Truck Series team, Kyle Busch Motorsports.

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