Corey LaJoie nearing NASCAR crossroads; Hailie Deegan keeps racing

This is not how the NASCAR season was supposed to go for Corey LaJoie.

LaJoie was a trendy breakout pick prior to 2024 as the elder statesman of a rededicated effort from Spire Motorsports in terms of finances and resources.

It started with a fourth-place run in the Daytona 500 but that remains his lone top-10 finish of the season, a season marred by a calamity of errors like the one Sunday at Pocono that left social media firing away at the “Stacking Pennies” host.

It's been a rough season full of bad finishes and miscues for Corey LaJoie.

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LaJoie was blocked on a restart by Kyle Busch and after trying to go even lower, LaJoie turned back to the right, spinning Busch and igniting a pileup. And while Busch, also mired in a miserable year, has a pair of championships and 63 wins to his credit, LaJoie’s resume was in the crosshairs following Sunday’s race.

Here are some of the highlights, err, lowlights:

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