Jenna Fryer Associated Press
Charlotte, NC – the NASCAR Corey Lajoie driver will run a schedule of the Rick Ware Racing Cup series this year and will also be an Amazon Prime Video Analyzer from the CUP series.
Lajoie will drive # 01 Ford Mustang for Ware while working to build its brand to arrange a penny. The RWR has not announced how many competitions will enter the Monday message, but the 33-year-old will try to qualify for the opening of the season next month Dayton 500.
No. 01 of Lajoie there is no charter, so he will have to ask for one of the four open seats in the Daton 500 field or through time or with his qualification race. His Ford will be sponsored by Duramax and will take 5 oil shift.
“Rick Were is someone who makes things happen. He is a great person who was a generous friend, helping me to get this vision to arrange the productivity of the pennies,” Lajo said. “He allowed me to put No. 01 on his Ford Mustangs, the construction of brand fans are connected, supported and cheered in the last few years.”
# 01 aims to present the concept of “arrangement of pennies” Lajoie has developed around the idea that the small victories lead to a greater success. Its podcast for arranging pennies is one of the most popular NASCAR.
It will also make a transition to the broadcast cabin when Prime Video starts its five NASCAR Running races in May with Coca-Cola 600 on Speedway Motor Speedway Charlotte.
“In many ways, my driving career was more successful than I could ever dream, but I still lose sleep, I felt I had never reached my full potential behind the wheel,” Lajo said. “The pursuit of improving oneself and others around me has never been more important than it is now.
“My presence on the track will look different than in the previous years. This will bring a new multiple challenges, but my heart is set to have a lasting impact in the sport and the communities that NASCAR reaches.”
Lajoie is the son of NASCAR veteran Randy Lajo, a two -time Xfinity champion, which won 15 competitions in 19 years and 350 starts. Randy Layoe also made 44 series of glasses.
Corey Lajoie has never won in the three NASCAR national series, where he made his debut in 2013 with one Xfinity start -up series. He has spent the last eight years in the Cup series, the last four with Spire Motorsports. He registers four top-five graduates with Spire, but has never finished higher than 25th in the CUP standings.