LaJoie to run limited schedule with
RWR and be analyst for Prime Video's portion of NASCAR schedule
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[January 28, 2025]
By JENNA FRYER
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie will run a limited
Cup Series schedule with Rick Ware Racing this year and also be an
analyst for Amazon Prime Video's portion of the Cup Series schedule.
LaJoie will drive No. 01 Ford Mustang for Ware as he works to build
his Stacking Pennies Performance Brand. RWR did not announce how
many races LaJoie will enter in Monday's announcement, but the
33-year-old will attempt to qualify for next month's season-opening
Daytona 500.
LaJoie's No. 01 does not have a charter so he will need to claim one
of the four open spots in the Daytona 500 field by either time
trials or his qualifying race. His Ford will be sponsored by DuraMAX
and Take 5 Oil Change.
“Rick Ware is someone who makes things happen. He’s a great guy who
has been a generous friend in helping me get this vision of Stacking
Pennies Performance off the ground,” LaJoie said. “He’s allowed me
to put the No. 01 on his Ford Mustangs, building off the brand fans
have related to, supported, and cheered for over the past several
years."
The No. 01 is meant to represent the “Stacking Pennies” concept
LaJoie has developed around the idea that small victories lead to
greater success. His Stacking Pennies podcast is one of NASCAR's
most popular.
He will also make a transition to the broadcast booth when Prime
Video begins its five-race NASCAR run in May with the Coca-Cola 600
at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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Driver Corey LaJoie looks on prior to a NASCAR Cup Series auto race
at Charlotte Motor Speedway, May 26, 2024, in Concord, N.C. (AP
Photo/Matt Kelley, file)

“In many ways, my driving career has been more
successful than I ever could’ve dreamed, yet I lose sleep feeling I
never reached my full potential behind the wheel,” LaJoie said. “The
pursuit of bettering myself and others around me has never been more
important than it is right now.
“My presence on the track will look different than it has in
previous years, and it’s going to bring a new host of challenges,
but my heart is set on making a lasting impact in the sport and the
communities NASCAR reaches.”
LaJoie is the son of NASCAR veteran Randy LaJoie, a two-time Xfinity
Series champion who won 15 races over 19 years and 350 starts. Randy
LaJoie also made 44 Cup Series starts.
Corey LaJoie has never won in NASCAR's three national series, where
he debuted in 2013 with one Xfinity Series start. He has spent the
last eight years in the Cup Series, the last four with Spire
Motorsports. He logged four top-five finishes with Spire, but has
never finished higher than 25th in the Cup standings.
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