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“No One Wanted to Help”: Corey LaJoie Looks Back on His Early Racing Struggles and the Pitfalls of the K&N Pro Series

Summary by The SportsRush
Corey LaJoie now finds himself calling races instead of running them, taking on analyst duties for NASCAR on Prime Video after the full-time Cup opportunity he hoped for never materialized. Instead of a packed Cup slate, he pieced together four starts in Rick Ware Racing’s No. 01 Ford Mustang and logged nine appearances in the Craftsman Truck Series with Spire Motorsports’ Nos. 7 and 77 entries. LaJoie’s Truck outings showed real bite, yielding …
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The SportsRush broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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