
Corey Lajoie
34-Year-Old Driver
Kaulig Racing

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Driving No. 10 truck for rest of season
Lajoie will drive the No. 10 RAM for Kaulig Racing in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series for the rest of the 2026 season, Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports reports.
ANALYSIS
Lajoie will take the seat that was vacated by Daniel Dye after he was suspended by NASCAR for making homophobic comments towards IndyCar driver David Malukas. Lajoie was slated to make select starts this season in the Truck Series for Henderson Motorsports and Kaulig Racing's No. 25 RAM. Now he will be racing the final 21 races of the season full-time in the No. 10 truck for Kaulig starting this weekend at Rockingham.
Lajoie will take the seat that was vacated by Daniel Dye after he was suspended by NASCAR for making homophobic comments towards IndyCar driver David Malukas. Lajoie was slated to make select starts this season in the Truck Series for Henderson Motorsports and Kaulig Racing's No. 25 RAM. Now he will be racing the final 21 races of the season full-time in the No. 10 truck for Kaulig starting this weekend at Rockingham.
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He signed a multi-year extension with Spire Motorsports last season and will remain in the No. 7 Chevrolet for the foreseeable future. Lajoie returns to a team completely intact that is basically a satellite Hendrick Motorsports operation. The veteran driver's two Top-5 and three Top-10 finishes plus 25th-place finish in the points were all career-high marks last year. The 20.8 average finish was also another career-best. The 32-year-old will look to build on those marks in the upcoming season and improve in areas where he's weak. As for strengths, Lajoie has always impressed in superspeedway competition. Talladega and Daytona yielded two of his three Top 10's last season, and he seems to be continually improving with his road course performance.
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RFK Racing announced it will field a fourth entry in next month's Daytona 500, with Trimble serving as the primary sponsor. RFK Racing will reprise the No. 99 - a number the organization ran from 1996-2014 - with LaJoie set to drive the Trimble Ford Mustang in the Feb.15 race.
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Sub for Keselowski at Clash
RFK Racing reserve driver LaJoie will replace Brad Keselowski at the Clash on Feb. 1 at Bowman Gray Stadium, and LaJoie will be Keselowski's standby driver for the start of the season, FOX Sports reports.
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Races into Daytona 500
By virtue of finishing sixth in the Daytona Duel 2 qualifying race on Thursday night, Lajoie has raced his way into the field for the Daytona 500.
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Driving limited Cup schedule
Lajoie will drive a limited schedule in the No. 01 Ford for Rick Ware Racing including attempting to qualify for the 2025 Daytona 500, Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports reports.
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Tops Martinsville Practice
Lajoie was fastest in Happy Hour practice for the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway Saturday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 94.585 mph.
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