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An image of NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie at the 2025 Daytona 500

NASCAR star walks back controversial comments after signing full-time deal

An image of NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie at the 2025 Daytona 500 — Photo: © IMAGO

NASCAR star walks back controversial comments after signing full-time deal

Corey LaJoie is back in a full-time seat

NASCAR star Corey LaJoie has again walked back some controversial quotes about the Truck Series.

The veteran made some disparaging comments about the series early last year, asking 'do you wanna go pump the ego up and hold a trophy on a Friday when there’s 12 people in the grandstands?'

He walked those comments back later in the year when he signed a deal to run nine races at the end of the season, blaming a five-day fast, and has again admitted that the comments were 'wrong' after signing up to race full-time with Kaulig Racing this year following Daniel Dye's departure.

LaJoie had already run two of the first four races of the season before signing up full-time to drive the No. 10 Ram truck, and admitted to Motorsport.com that he sees this as a 'low workload' opportunity.

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“It was wrong,” he said of his 2025 comments. “I felt defensive. I felt all these things. I was still trying to keep a seat at the table. But with this deal being on Fridays, no sim yet, and the workload being pretty low, it was an easy yes.

“But once we get this stuff going, I’ll be going over to Pratt Miller more, and be at the shop more. But right now, it’s an easy place for me to want to be because I show up at meetings, shake hands, go to battle at the track, and it's 'see you next Friday'.

LaJoie's seventh place on Friday at Rockingham is the best finish for the No. 10 truck this year, and tied for the best finish for any of the organization's five Ram trucks since their return to the sport.

The rest of the Truck Series schedule looks as follows...

Date Race Track Time (ET) TV
April 10NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at BristolBristol Motor Speedway7.30pmFS1
May 1SpeedyCash.com 250Texas Motor Speedway8pmFS1
May 8NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at Watkins GlenWatkins Glen International4.30pmFS1
May 15ECOSAVE 200Dover Motor Speedway7.30pmFS1
May 22North Carolina Education Lottery 200Charlotte Motor Speedway7.30pmFS1
May 29NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at NashvilleNashville Superspeedway8pmFS1
June 6NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at MichiganMichigan International Speedway1.30pmFS1
June19NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race at San DiegoSan Diego Street Race7pmFS1
July 11NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Lime RockLime Rock Park1pmFS1
July 18Window World 250North Wilkesboro Speedway12.30pmFS1
July 24NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at IRPLucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park8pmFS1
August 14NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at RichmondRichmond Raceway7.30pmFS1
August 22Team EJP 175New Hampshire Motor Speedway1.30pmFS1
September 17UNOH 200 Presented by Ohio LogisticsBristol Motor Speedway8pmFS1
September 26NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff Race at KansasKansas Speedway1pmFS1
October 9NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff Race at Charlotte ROVALCharlotte Motor Speedway Roval5pmFOX
October 16NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff Race at PhoenixPhoenix Raceway7.30pmFS1
October 23NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff Race at TalladegaTalladega Superspeedway4pmFS1
October 30NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoff Race at MartinsvilleMartinsville Speedway6pmFS1
November 6NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship RaceHomestead-Miami Speedway7.30pmFS1

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