Corey LaJoie wrapped up his 2023 Cup season with a mixed bag, snagging a couple of top-5s and top-10 finishes. But don’t let that fool you into thinking the Spire Motorsports wheelman isn’t capable of stealing the show. The #7 driver has carved out quite a reputation in the ARCA Menards Series, where he’s a big hit with the fans. To give his supporters a slice of the action, his team is now rolling out an opportunity for fans to snap up race-used memorabilia through an auction.
Moreover, with Spire Motorsports hitting the gas on their expansion, investing in a piece of their kit, like a crew suit, could be a smart move to show off during the next race visit. It’s not just a memento; it’s a slice of racing history in the making.
Spire Motorsports is stepping up to the plate in their marketing efforts
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For Corey LaJoie’s fans, here’s a golden opportunity one wouldn’t want to miss: his signed crew suit is up for grabs! Decked out in black and orange and adorned with logos of Spire Motorsports and Corey LaJoie’s partners, the piece of memorabilia isn’t just for show. Priced at $250 on the website, fans have the chance to throw their hat in the ring by bidding at tinyurl.com/mr4ynnhd. NASCAR fans can set their price and see if they can snag this collector’s item.
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However, it seems the price doesn’t cover the shipping costs. Buyers might need to shell out an extra $40 for that by purchasing the Spire Sports shipping item through the dash. For fans eyeing multiple items, buy one shipping item first, and they’ll let you know if more is needed.
Want a chance to purchase race-used memorabilia? Visit the link below to bid on an array of Spire Motorsports crew suits!
Bid Here: https://t.co/yF7frxs6Cr@CoreyLaJoie | @Win_With_DASH pic.twitter.com/PEPdU6wXcs
— Spire Motorsports (@SpireMotorsport) November 21, 2023
Junior has ventured into the beverage industry with his brainchild, High Rock Vodka. Alongside his wife, Amy Earnhardt, Junior launched the company in 2022, and they extended their partnership to JR Motorsports and Josh Berry earlier this year. The premium distilled liquor has even received accolades in industrial award ceremonies to mark its success.
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The Earnhardt family is full of secret recipes yet to reach the community’s tastebuds. Be it on the track or at the dinner table, the Earnhardts always amaze us.
Spire Motorsports revs up with Zane Smith behind the wheel of the 71 Camaro
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On November 15th, Fox Sports’ Bob Pockrass dropped some juicy details about Spire Motorsports’ latest move. He let the NASCAR world know that Zane Smith is set to take the helm of car number 71, thanks to a clever play between Spire Motorsports and Trackhouse Racing. Plus, he spilled the beans on some truck lineup news.
His tweet read: “Some updates on Spire stuff: Zane Smith car number for Cup next year will be 71 (crew chief TBA) … truck lineup will be Nick Sanchez, Chase Purdy and a third full-time truck with multiple drivers (as Kyle Busch has said he hopes to run five truck races for the organization).”
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Some updates on Spire stuff: Zane Smith car number for Cup next year will be 71 (crew chief TBA) … truck lineup will be Nick Sanchez, Chase Purdy and a third full-time truck with multiple drivers (as Kyle Busch has said he hopes to run five truck races for the organization).
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) November 15, 2023
Pockrass also let slip that Spire will be the brains behind building and assembling Smith’s car next year, with Trackhouse Racing pitching in with a crew chief and some team members. Trackhouse Racing, having bagged the talented Smith, hit a snag in giving him a full-time seat due to only having two charters and commitments to Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez. This twist landed Smith a spot with Spire Motorsports for the 2024 season.
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And who knows? Following in the tire tracks of Corey LaJoie’s signed crew suit, NASCAR aficionados might soon get their hands on signed keepsakes from Zane Smith and Carson Hocevar too.