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Corey Lajoie spent five weeks as part of Amazon Prime Video's NASCAR coverage team. Unlike some young racers, LaJoie was always comfortable and familiar with the landscape atop the stock-car world.
Corey LaJoie, a NASCAR Cup Series driver, recently finished a stint as a broadcaster for Amazon Prime's NASCAR coverage. He reflects on a near-win at Atlanta in 2022 and a missed opportunity ...
Corey LaJoie discusses Denny Hamlin's ranking over Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards in the debate on NASCAR's greatest drivers.
This weekend's NASCAR Cup race at EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta) will feature a full field of 40 cars. Among the four open entries will be the No. 01 Rick Ware Racing Ford with Corey LaJoie behind ...
Corey LaJoie is a race-car driver again. For a while there, he traded in the firesuit for TV duds and joined the maiden NASCAR voyage of Amazon Prime Video, which ended its five-week midseason run ...
He is making his fourth start of the 2025 season. Over the past five races, LaJoie has been taking in NASCAR Cup Series events from a very different seat, watching on as an analyst for Prime Video.
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