Corey LaJoie Laid Down 'Kids' College Fund
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Hosted on MSNLaJoie gambled his own money to secure a coveted Daytona 500 rideLaJoie placed his own money on the table, risking it all just for another chance of competing in NASCAR's 'Great American ...
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EssentiallySports NASCAR on MSN“Irresponsible”- Shell-Shocked Fans Tear Into Corey LaJoie Amid Surprising Daytona 500 AdmissionThe rides that are valuable are gonna get bought by guys with money.” Corey LaJoie’s blunt assessment of NASCAR’s current ...
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On3 on MSNCorey LaJoie calls for provisional rule to be adjusted in favor of past champions over non-NASCAR driversCorey LaJoie has to qualify for the Daytona 500 in an open car. As an open driver, what does he think of NASCAR’s new ...
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Hosted on MSNDaytona 500: Corey LaJoie gambled his kids’ college fund to make NASCAR’s Great American RaceCorey LaJoie badly wanted to be a part of the field for Sunday’s 67th running of the Daytona 500. How bad? Well, according to ...
Corey LaJoie and his race team have clinched a spot in the Daytona 500 after a successful performance in the second Duel qualifying race on Thursday night."A lo ...
— The remaining spots are then filled by the non-chartered open cars. Nine open drivers entered: Anthony Alfredo, Justin Allgaier, Helio Castroneves, Jimmie Johnson, Corey LaJoie, B.J. McLeod, ...
As the highest-finishing open car, LaJoie earned the final spot in Sunday's Daytona 500. Fellow open driver Anthony Alfredo ...
NASCAR driver Cody Ware is writing a first-hand account of each day during Speedweek. Read his Daytona 500 diary entry from Thursday here.
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