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Corey Lajoie regrets the "fan" comments he made about the NASCAR division below
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Corey Lajoie Reflects on His “Fan” Remarks About NASCAR’s Lower Division with Regret

June 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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Earlier this year, just before the 2025 NASCAR season began, Corey LaJoie faced criticism for remarks he made about the NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series. LaJoie lost his full-time spot in the Cup Series, opted for a part-time Cup schedule, and declined a full-time role in the lower-tier series. In a January interview with Fox Sports’ Bob Pockrass, he expressed frustration about drivers who only win one or two track races annually and then stick to racing just on weekends, stating he wanted more prominence, comparing it to preferring Formula 1 over Formula 3. He emphasized his desire for bigger events with larger audiences rather than smaller, less attended races.

These comments sparked backlash and did not age well. Recently, LaJoie announced a new contract with Spire Motorsports that allows him to compete in nine of the final 13 races in the Truck Series, aiming to help secure the owner’s championship. This marked a shift in his outlook.

Before a Michigan race, LaJoie admitted to making "a lot of stupid mistakes" in his earlier comments and regretted especially the remark about fans, which negatively affected people in the truck racing community. He expressed eagerness to embrace the opportunity his new contract offers and to take the Truck Series seriously, as it provides a valuable chance for many young drivers.

Despite the change in series, LaJoie remains focused on his ultimate goal of continuing as a Cup Series driver. He shared that his passion has always been to race in the Cup Series, although the grind and limited race schedule dampened his enthusiasm. Now, with a fresh perspective, LaJoie feels energized and excited about the upcoming races. Additionally, he works as an analyst for Prime Video, contributing to the post-race show for the Cup Series streaming races this summer.

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Fan Take: This update is important for NASCAR fans because it shows how drivers navigate career challenges and adapt their paths while staying committed to their goals. LaJoie’s renewed focus and expanded presence in the Truck Series could bring fresh energy and competitiveness, which benefits the sport’s depth and excitement.

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