Iowa Speedway: Hawkeyes’ Black and Gold Racing Expectations

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Corey LaJoie is set to drive in the NASCAR Cup Series Indy Corn 350 at Iowa Speedway this weekend. The Iowa Hawkeyes will have a black-and-gold paint scheme with a TigerHawk logo on the hood, making him a potential fan-favorite for the race. Despite not having any connection to the Hawkeyes, LaJoie appreciates the support from the fans.

The UI athletics department is sponsoring the event in partnership with LaJoie’s Spire Motorsports team and Gainbridge. Gainbridge, a sponsor for the weekend, has shown support for Iowa athletics and hopes that fans will rally around LaJoie during the race.

While LaJoie hasn’t had a win in his 253 career Cup starts, he remains optimistic about his performance in Iowa. He acknowledges that his team is smaller compared to elite teams like Hendrick and Penske but is determined to be competitive. His goal for the weekend is to finish in the Top 15 or better.

In addition to his racing career, LaJoie also hosts a podcast called Stacking Pennies and is involved with Samaritan’s Feet International, a nonprofit organization providing shoes to those in need. He uses his platform for good and aims to make a positive impact beyond the racing world.

Despite the one-night stand relationship between LaJoie and the Hawkeyes, fans can look at his performance as Iowa battling top teams in football rankings. Even if LaJoie doesn’t finish at the top, the support and enthusiasm from fans are crucial for the race.

This weekend’s race at Iowa Speedway holds significance for LaJoie and his team as they aim for a strong finish amidst tough competition. With the support from Iowa fans and sponsors, LaJoie is ready to give his best and compete for a top spot in the Indy Corn 350.

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