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Todd Bodine recalls a hilarious incident from 2008 when failing to pass the 'Kidney Stone' unexpectedly led to a major fist ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR RUMOR: Surface Image of New A-Post Flap Emerges, Could Debut at Daytona to Prevent Airborne CrashesNASCAR may be adding a new aerodynamic safety feature to the Next Gen car — an A-post flap — with its first appearance ...
NASCAR Cup Series driver Corey Lajoie recently shared the new paint scheme for the upcoming Bristol Motor Speedway race this weekend. Lajoie embarked on a new journey with Schulter Systems ...
Corey Lajoie recently shared his excitement about ... Lajoie will lose his spot on the team and will have to look for alternative options. NASCAR charters have become extremely valuable in recent ...
1. Kyle Larson, 596. 2. William Byron, 386. 3. Denny Hamlin, 316. 4. Joey Logano, 291. 5. Austin Cindric, 226. 6. Ryan Blaney, 200.
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EssentiallySports on MSNRandy LaJoie: Meet the NASCAR Hall of Famer Nominee and the Former Busch Series ChampionHow does a rough-around-the-edges racer from Connecticut become one of the most respected names in NASCAR’s second-tier series? The post Randy LaJoie: Meet the NASCAR Hall of Famer Nominee and the ...
As the historic D-shaped oval returns to the Xfinity and Truck Series schedule this season, part-time NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie took to X to honor Martin’s legacy at the track. The tribute ...
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motorsport.com on MSNHow NASCAR's plan to keep cars on the ground is coming togetherWhile there are no specific updates for Talladega, NASCAR is working behind the scenes to help cars stay on the ground ...
When you think about Corey LaJoie, you’re reminded of a driver who had all the makings of a solid NASCAR veteran. His career, built on grit and family legacy, saw flashes of brilliance but never ...
3. Denny Hamlin, 338. 6. Christopher Bell, 335. 11. Ross Chastain, 281. 12. Chris Buescher, 255. 13. Chase Briscoe, 245. 14. Austin Cindric, 241. 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 240.
LaJoie, whose son Corey continues to race on the NASCAR national series level, was named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers.
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“I Am Depressed”: Corey LaJoie Confesses Struggles With Mental Health as Personal Tragedy Worsened His NASCAR MiseryCorey LaJoie’s 2025 season started with a P4 finish ... LaJoie explained during the podcast. The 2025 NASCAR season will be the first where LaJoie won’t be a full-time driver.
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