Posts Tagged ‘Spire Motorsports’
Haley & LaJoie Swapping Teams Ahead Of 2025 Season
Justin Haley and Corey LaJoie will swap rides starting next week in preparation for their new full-time opportunities next season.
Read MoreZilisch Keeps Rolling At Bristol With Truck Series Pole
Connor Zilisch has taken a quick liking to Bristol Motor Speedway, and his comfort level continued to show during NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series qualifying Thursday afternoon.
Read MoreStrategy & Speed Help Spire Trio Excel At The Glen
Though Spire Motorsports won a NASCAR Cup Series race in the past, one could say the team fully arrived at the sport’s top level Sunday at Watkins Glen International.
Read MoreLaJoie, Preece Show Recent Strength In Ride Searches
When a driver needs performances that will earn them a job for the following season, each moment means more. Just ask Corey LaJoie and Ryan Preece.
Read MoreCaruth Hopes Mental Strength Propels Him In Truck Playoff
In a diverse class of drivers entering the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series playoffs, one could argue the most enticing talent to keep an eye on is 22-year-old Rajah Caruth.
Read MoreSpire Young Guns Impress With Dual Michigan Top 10s
Carson Hocevar and Zane Smith continued to show development for Spire Motorsports, both netting top 10s Monday afternoon at Michigan Int’l Speedway and extending an impressive summer for the young NASCAR Cup Series teammates.
Read MoreRichmond’s Option Tire Propels Hocevar To Eighth
Carson Hocevar took advantage of tire compound strategy to net his third top-10 finish of the season with an eighth-place run in Sunday night’s Cook Out 400 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway.
Read MorePeterson Joining McDowell At Spire Motorsports In ’25
Michael McDowell received some positive news Tuesday, as he’ll have a familiar presence atop his pit box when he moves to Spire Motorsports next year.
Read MoreChilders To Work With LaJoie At Spire In 2025
Rodney Childers, a champion NASCAR Cup Series crew chief with 40 premier series wins atop the pit box, will shift to Spire Motorsports next year to lead Corey LaJoie’s No. 7 team.
Read MoreBusch Makes Surprising Early Exit In Darlington Truck Race
Kyle Busch made a dubious page in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series history books that he would have preferred not to make Friday night at Darlington Raceway.
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