Corey Lajoie is preparing for a new chapter in the Craftsman Truck Series with RAM and Kaulig Racing, and his excitement is evident. Yesterday morning, during one of those daily moments of reflection, he shared his enthusiasm through a conversation in a café while gaining energy to face the day.
Lajoie recounted that his new job in NASCAR makes him feel like he has a “good job.” This phase comes after the separation between Kaulig, RAM, and Daniel Dye, an event that motivated Lajoie to quickly accept the offer from the team’s president, Chris Rice.
The driver has acknowledged that his career includes tough moments, but that makes him more motivated. “I like being part of a team and working on performance details,” he declared. The current project, just in its first four races, has been described by Lajoie as a challenge that requires someone with experience to guide the right direction.
Despite the complicated years with teams that had limited resources, Lajoie maintains an optimistic outlook for his future with Kaulig and RAM. He has indicated that this new challenge could be the perfect platform to showcase his talent and contribute significantly to the team. With RAM’s resources and high expectations, he hopes to compete for the top positions as the season progresses.
Lajoie wants to be a mentor for his teammates, including Brenden Queen and Mini Tyrrell, and firmly believes in the importance of growing together as a team. “Big picture, this is a great opportunity with a high ceiling, and I want to be part of this solution,” he stated with a fresh perspective.
With renewed enthusiasm and rising expectations, Lajoie is preparing to compete at Rockingham Speedway, his favorite track, and expresses great excitement about returning to NASCAR, regardless of the outcome. “Even if things don’t go as we hope, I’m excited to be a racer,” he concluded.
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