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Corey LaJoie tries Daytona 500, adds broadcast duties to 2025 schedule


Corey LaJoie’s 2025 NASCAR season will include some driving and broadcasting.

LaJoie will try to win the February 16 Daytona 500 in the no. 01 car for Rick Ware Racing.

LaJoie is scheduled to play the no. 01 car for Rick Ware Racing in a limited schedule. LaJoie’s other races have not been announced. He will have DuraMAX and Take 5 Oil Change as primary sponsors for his Daytona 500 effort.

A look at the win list for drivers, crew chiefs and Cup teams since the 2022 season when the Gen 7 car debuted.

LaJoie will also serve as an analyst for Prime Video’s five NASCAR Cup telecasts this season. Prime Video will broadcast the Coca-Cola 600 (May 25) and Cup races at Nashville (June 1), Michigan (June 8), Mexico City (June 15) and Pocono (June 22).

“In many ways, my driving career has been more successful than I could have ever dreamed, but I’m losing sleep and feeling like I never reached my full potential behind the wheel,” LaJoie said in a statement. “The drive to improve myself and others around me has never been as important as it is now.

“My presence on the track will look different than it has in years past, and it will bring a new host of challenges, but my heart is set on making a lasting impact in the sport and the communities that NASCAR reaches. Between Rick Ware, Prime Video, and the support of partners DuraMAX and Take 5 Oil Change, I can follow my heart.”

LaJoie will be among at least nine drivers competing for the four open spots in the Daytona 500.

The other drivers and teams are:

Jimmie Johnson with Legacy Motor Club

Martin Truex Jr. with Tricon Garage

Justin Allgaier with JR Motorsports

Beard Motorsports with Anthony Alfredo

Live fast motorsport with BJ McLeod

NY Racing with JJ Yeley

Helio Castroneves with Trackhouse Racing

Chandler Smith with Garage 66



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