Who will drive the Kaulig Racing Ram at Darlington?
Corey LaJoie will drive the Kaulig Racing Ram.
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This week in NASCAR Truck Series, Corey LaJoie is set to drive the Kaulig Racing Ram at Darlington, and Connor Mosack will start on pole at St. Petersburg after qualifying was canceled.
Corey LaJoie, a Cup Series veteran with 276 starts, will take the wheel for Kaulig Racing at Darlington Raceway. This opportunity comes as part of Kaulig Racing's five-truck program, which features a rotating roster of drivers. LaJoie has a best finish of fifth in the Truck Series, achieved three times in 2025 while driving for Spire. His most recent NASCAR appearance was during Daytona Speedweek, where he failed to qualify for the Daytona 500.
Meanwhile, Connor Mosack will lead the field at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg after qualifying was canceled. The race marks NASCAR's first road course opportunity of the season. Chandler Smith currently leads the Truck Series standings, followed by Gio Ruggiero and Ben Rhoades. The Craftsman Truck Series has adopted a Chase system this season, with the top 10 drivers competing for the championship starting from Race 19.
Corey LaJoie will drive the Kaulig Racing Ram.
Qualifying was canceled, giving Mosack the pole position.
Chandler Smith leads the standings after two weeks.
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