Corey LaJoie

Quick Facts

Full Name: Corey LaJoie
Born Date: 25 Sep, 1991
Age: 30 years
Horoscope: Libra
Lucky Number: 9
Lucky Stone: Peridot
Lucky Color: Blue
Best Match for Marriage: Gemini
Gender: Male
Profession: Motorsports Racing Driver
Country: United States of America
Height: 6 feet 1 inches (1.85m)
Marital Status: married
Wife Kelly LaJoie
Net Worth $1-$5 million
Eye Color Hazel
Hair Color Brown
Birth Place Charlotte, North Carolina
Nationality American
Religion Christianity
Father Randy LaJoie
Siblings (One Brother) Casey LaJoie
Kids (Two) Levi Ronnie and Jenson Daniel
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Carey LaJoie is an American Professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Spire Motorsports. He was previously a development driver for Richard Petty Motorsports. Since 2020, Corey was represented by Athelo Group, a sports agency based out of Stamford, Connecticut.

How much is the Net worth of Corey LaJoie?

A professional stock car racer with a net worth of between $1 and $5 million, Corey LaJoie. His pay is still being examined, though. He has also assisted SamaritansFeet.org in raising $240,000 in cash. He got it for going above and above to aid the less fortunate.

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Corey LaJoie getting ready for the race source: Frontstretch

Early Years and Bio

On September 25, 1991, Corey Lajoie (Corey Daniel Lajoie) was born in the US. In 2022, Corey will be 31 years old. Corey’s zodiac is Libra. Christian, according to Corey. He is Randy Lajoie’s child. His father won the series championship in the NASCAR Busch Series twice, in 1996 and 1997. His educational history has not yet been made public knowledge. It is still being examined and will be updated soon.

What is the Profession Career of Corey LaJoie?

In 1996, Corey began his racing career. On dirt and asphalt tracks, he competed in kart racing competitions and won 19 times. He switched to the INEX Bandolero series in 2003 and started competing in Legends Car races in 2005. He switched to the Aaron’s Pro Challenge Series in 2006, winning 10 of the 12 events that season. Corey raced in the UARA-Stars Late Model Touring Series from 2007 to 2009, with one victory and eleven top-ten finishes.

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Corey LaJoie waving at his fans source: Connecticut Post

At Thompson Speedway, he made his NASCAR Camping World East Series debut in 2009. The 2012 season of the show saw Corey continue to play a part. Corey only had a small program scheduled for the 2013 season, which included a few NASCAR Nationwide Series races. He signed a contract with Richard Petty Motorsports as a development driver, and it was made public that he intended to compete in the Nationwide Series later that year.

It was reported in November 2013 that Corey would race in the No. 9 Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports in his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut at Homestead-Miami Speedway that month. Corey signed Biagi-DenBeste Racing in June 2014 and will compete in five races, beginning at Kentucky. In these races, Corey had trouble because he crashed in three of them. Corey made his Sprint Cup Series debut in the Sylvania 300 at Loudon in September 2014 while competing for Randy Humphrey Racing.

More on Career

Corney returned to the Cup Series in 2017 and joined BK Racing, part-time driving the No. 83 Camry. With BK Racing, Corey first raced for points in the Cup series before switching to Xfinity at the last race. Corey switched teams in 2018 from BK Racing to TriStar Motorsports for a part-time schedule. He started the season with great expectations for the Daytona 500, but he tragically had an engine blowout on lap nine.

Corey LaJoie joins Spire Motorsports for 2021 Cup season | NASCAR
Corey LaJoie joinedSpire Motorsports for 2021 Cup season. Via NASCAR

At ISM Raceway in March, he made his second start for the team, although he ended up blowing an engine again early in the race. Corey joined Go Fas Racing’s No. 32 Ford in 2019 and gained notoriety when an image of Corey’s face was painted on the vehicle as part of Old Spice’s sponsorship. In the 1000Bulbs.com 500 at Talladega, he finished sixth and seventh, giving him two top ten finishes for the year.

He signed a one-year contract extension to return to the No. 32 in 2020, then on August 21 he stated that he will leave Go Fas Racing at the conclusion of the 2020 campaign. Corey transferred to the No. 7 for Spire Motorsports in 2021 under a multi-year contract. At Atlanta, Corey led a race-high 19 laps and had two laps remaining to win for the first time in his career when Chase Elliott passed him and blocked him on the high side. As a result, Corey hit the wall, spun, hit Kurt Busch, and was forced to settle for 21st place.

Is Coley LaJoie single or married?

Kelly is Corey’s wife. After dating for some time, the two got married. Not everyone was aware of their relationship. The two first came to the public’s attention after the wedding when they uploaded images of themselves together and referred to one another as best friends. The family has two children. While his second child, Jenson Daniel, was just born this year and is only a few months old, his first child, Levi Ronnie, was born in March of 2020 and is almost two years old.

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Corey LaJoie with his wife and son after the race source: Playerswiki

Body Stats and Social Media

Corey LaJoie stands 6 feet 1 inches tall and is in good physical shape. His height, weight, and other physical characteristics are unknown at this time. It will shortly be updated. Corey, on the other hand, has brown hair and hazel eyes. Corey is active across a number of social media networks. He has a Facebook page, an Instagram profile, a Twitter account, and more. He now has more than 84K fans on Facebook, over 73.2K on Instagram, and more than 78.6K on Twitter. Also, He also has an official website where he updates people on news about him. Additionally, his supporters can contact him through his official email address.

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