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FirstCuriosity on MSNJimmie Johnson’s Legacy Motor Club Sues Ex-Spire Motorsports ownerNASCAR and its related people are currently undergoing a massive state of instability. While the sport is raking in great ...
Spire Motorsports, which is set to enter its third year in the NASCAR Cup Series, just purchased the assets of Leavine Family Racing. The single-car team is set to expand to two entries in 2021 ...
Legacy Motor Club has sued former Spire Motorsports co-owner TJ Puchyr for “tortious interference of contract,” Bob Pockrass ...
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Sportsnaut on MSN4 Tyler Reddick Landing Spots if He Leaves 23XI Racing after 2025Tyler Reddick is one of the best NASCAR drivers right now and is among the select few perennial championship contenders ...
Spire Motorsports' average finish over the last two years in 31.6, highlighted with a victory by Justin Haley in 2019 at Daytona International Speedway, a race that ended early due to rain.
Spire Motorsports has one of the most intriguing openings in the NASCAR Cup Series. During the Olympic break, Spire Motorsports announced that Corey LaJoie won't return to the No. 7 Cup car in 2025.
They have invested in Spire’s growth by purchasing Live Fast Motorsports’ charter, Kyle Busch Motorsports and the 77,000-square-foot facility that housed KBM and Rowdy Manufacturing. They brought in ...
CONCORD, N.C. - July marked the second part of the Hendrick Motorsports pit crew combine as selected prospects returned for a ...
Spire Motorsports Cup Series driver Corey LaJoie took over the entry at Daytona International Speedway, and he set his sights on Victory Lane. However, the persistent rainfall cut the event short.
Within seconds of the August news that Spire Motorsports purchased Leavine Family Racing’s charter and assets, Spire co-owner Jeff Dickerson received a text from Corey LaJoie.
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