In April 2025, NASCAR unveiled its latest Hall of Fame ballot, placing Kurt Busch and Randy LaJoie on the 10-person Modern Era list for the first time, while Jake Elder became the lone new addition to the five-person Pioneer ballot.
There have been plenty of complaints about the Next Gen car ever since it was introduced in 2022. One of the most concerning of them is that the car brings too much parity across the field and doesn’t facilitate passing.
Kurt Busch and Randy LaJoie, already voted two of NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers, are on the ballot for the first time to enter the racing series' hall of fame, with nominees announced Monday.
On Monday morning, NASCAR announced the 15 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2026, as well as the five nominees for the Landmark Award for Outstandings Contributions to NASCAR.
With only eight laps remaining in Sunday’s 67th-annual DAYTONA 500, Corey LaJoie and Rick Ware Racing were out in front of ‘The Great American Race’ and pursuing one of the craziest what-ifs in NASCAR’s storied history.
When racing in a series as competitive as the NASCAR Cup Series, there are a multitude of different objectives for various drivers on any given weekend, and for some drivers and teams, those goals don’t include being in Victory Lane.
Corey LaJoie of Spire Motorsports will be sponsored by Chili’s Grill & Bar for the 66th running of NASCAR’s Daytona 500 on February 18th. The announcement was posted across Spire Motorsports media outlets on Tuesday afternoon.