NASCAR’s Corey LaJoie Racing With “Trump 2020” Livery at Brickyard 400

LaJoie previously raced with a pro-Trump sign on the side of his car last month

NASCAR's Corey LaJoie Racing With "Trump 2020" Livery
Corey LaJoie, driver of the #32 Built Bar Ford. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty)
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At the Brickyard 400 on Sunday afternoon in Indianapolis, NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie will be sporting a new “Trump 2020” livery on his No. 32 car. 

Patriots of America PAC, which is supporting the reelection bid of President Donald Trump, is sponsoring LaJoie’s Ford Mustang, which is owned by Go Fas Racing.

The red, white and blue vehicle will also have the phrase “Your Vote Counts” painted on the side.

“With an estimated 75 million NASCAR fans out there, I was surprised that about 15 million of those fans are not registered voters,” LaJoie said in a statement. “I will give my best effort to get NASCAR fans registered to vote, through our team efforts on and off the track. When they see the car, hopefully it makes them race to the polls in November.”

LaJoie previously raced with a pro-Trump sign on the side of his car last month.

“I am honored to be part of the President’s re-election campaign through the Patriots of America PAC,” said Go Fas Racing team owner Archie St. Hilaire. “As a Trump 2020 supporter, this team will do everything possible to secure victory on and off the track electing President Donald Trump to a second term. Let us bring this country back and Keep America Great.”

Bubba Wallace, who has been racing with a Black Lives Matter paint job on his car, finished third at the Brickyard 400 last year.

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