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In 1995, LaJoie was called up to the Cup series again, driving the No. 22 MBNA-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix for Bill Davis Racing. LaJoie ran 13 races for Davis in his rookie season before he was released midway through the year. Following his departure, he returned to Busch to drive the No. 64 for Dennis Shoemaker. He had three top-tens and a ...
Randy LaJoie won the pole. Buckshot Jones, who finished 26th, received a 50–point penalty after intentionally trying to wreck Randy LaJoie. Top ten results. 20–Jimmy Spencer; 3–Steve Park; 47–Robert Pressley; 74–Randy LaJoie; 75–Rick Wilson; 44–Bobby Labonte; 96–Stevie Reeves; 36–Todd Bodine; 45–Jeff Fuller; 88–Kevin Lepage
74–Randy LaJoie* 95–David Green; 3–Jeff Green; 64–Dick Trickle; 57–Jason Keller; 6–Tommy Houston; 88–Kevin Lepage; 40–Tim Fedewa; 81–Todd Bodine; 99–Glenn Allen Jr. Shane Hall flipped in this race. This was the first win for Randy LaJoie. Toshio Suzuki became the first Japanese driver to qualify for a NASCAR race.
The 1998 NASCAR Busch Series began on Saturday, February 14 and ended on Sunday, November 15. ... Randy LaJoie flipped on the final lap of the race.
1996 Busch Series champion Randy LaJoie. The 1996 NASCAR Busch Series consisted of 26 events, run at 20 race tracks in 14 states. [18] Randy LaJoie won his first series championship, beating David Green by 29 points. [19] Thirteen drivers won races over the course of the 26-race season; Mark Martin won the most events, with six victories. [20]
The Busch 200 was held May 11 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Shane Hmiel won the pole. Top ten results. 25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. 92-Todd Bodine; 24-Jack Sprague; 47-Shane Hmiel; 18-Mike McLaughlin; 7-Randy LaJoie; 10-Scott Riggs; 36-Hank Parker Jr. 27-Jamie McMurray; 54-Kevin Grubb; Failed to qualify: none
LaJoie is the son of NASCAR veteran Randy LaJoie, a two-time Xfinity Series champion who won 15 races over 19 years and 350 starts. Randy LaJoie also made 44 Cup Series starts. Corey LaJoie has never won in NASCAR's three national series, where he debuted in 2013 with one Xfinity Series start.
Randy LaJoie (1995) Originally, Davis went with another rookie — Busch Series standout Randy LaJoie — to drive the car. Midway through the year, LaJoie was fired from the team and replaced by a series of rotating drivers including Wally Dallenbach Jr., who finished second at Watkins Glen. Finally, Ward Burton was hired to finish out the year.