RWR and Spire to swap Haley and LaJoie after Bristol

Rick Ware Racing and Spire Motorsports will trade drivers after Saturday night’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway to get a head start on the 2025 season. Corey LaJoie will drive the No. 51 Ford Mustang for Ware beginning at Kansas …

Rick Ware Racing and Spire Motorsports will trade drivers after Saturday night’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway to get a head start on the 2025 season. Corey LaJoie will drive the No. 51 Ford Mustang for Ware beginning at Kansas Speedway (Sept. 29). Justin Haley will take over the No. 7 Chevrolet at Spire.

“Corey LaJoie has been a cornerstone of Spire Motorsports and we’re incredibly appreciative of all the time, effort and energy he has invested in our program,” said Spire Motorsports president Jeff Dickerson. “RWR is getting a workhorse in Corey. He’s dedicated to his craft and his tenacity brings out the best in those around him.

“We’ve known Justin Haley for many years and have been bullish on his talent from the beginning of his NASCAR career. Justin, and his win at Daytona, put us both on the map. It was a pivotal moment for his career and our organization. We’ve both grown since that day, as Justin has proven his talent in the Cup garage and he comes back to an organization that is very different from the one he left a few years ago. Getting back together now, rather than waiting until 2025, gives us an excellent opportunity to build a baseline and be a step ahead when we get to Daytona next February.”

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LaJoie moves to Rick Ware’s organization after being informed in July he’d be released from Spire Motorsports after this season. He has driven the No. 7 car since the 2021 season.

Haley’s return to Spire Motorsports reunites him with the team where he won the 2019 weather-shortened summer Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway in a part-time role. He competed with the team through the 2021 season.

In his first season with Ware, Haley was initially signed to a multiyear deal. He joined the organization after two seasons with Kaulig Racing.

“Justin Haley is a very talented driver who has done a lot to help elevate RWR,” said Rick Ware Racing president Robby Benton. “Justin came to us over the Olympic break with a longer-term opportunity that would serve his career well. We were sympathetic to his desires, as Justin committed to RWR early last year and has since played a key role in the growth of our organization. We didn’t want to compromise his growth or our own. In our talks with Justin following the break, we agreed to release him from his contract with RWR.

“Obviously, we needed a new plan to maintain the momentum we’ve gained this year, and Corey LaJoie joining RWR allows us to keep moving forward. These seven races provide a unique and unconventional opportunity to work together now and evaluate what we may be able to accomplish together going forward. Corey wants to continue his path toward winning in the NASCAR Cup Series, and so do we. We’re like-minded in that pursuit.”

Justin Haley addresses future with Rick Ware Racing beyond 2024 NASCAR season

Justin Haley addresses his future with Rick Ware Racing beyond the 2024 NASCAR season. What did Haley say about his NASCAR future?

[autotag]Justin Haley[/autotag] joined [autotag]Rick Ware Racing[/autotag] for the 2024 NASCAR season, and it was a big gamble. Rick Ware Racing hadn’t accomplished much in the NASCAR Cup Series before Haley’s arrival; however, this year has been one of the team’s best yet. The driver of the No. 51 has two top-9 finishes and a 23.5 average finishing position through 17 races.

Amid rumors that other teams could be interested in Haley’s services, he cleared the air on Tuesday with reporters. Haley discussed his situation with Rick Ware Racing and committed to what team owner Rick Ware wants from him.

“Looking back a year ago, Rick Ware and Lisa Ware, they gave me an opportunity when I was high and dry and didn’t have an opportunity left in the [NASCAR Cup Series],” Haley said. “I trusted them, they trusted me, and I kind of gambled my whole career and life, and everything I have done up to that point to trust Rick and his process and see him through.”

“We’re fully committed. I think we’re running too good right now to, you know, really veer too far off the path of anything…without Rick, I wouldn’t even be in the Cup Series right now…Whatever Rick wants my future to be, you know, if [he wants] me to stay for five to 10 years, I’ll stay for five to 10 years, just because he gave me the opportunity when no one else would…I kind of owe everything to him.”

Haley has been very impressive, and Rick Ware Racing likely wouldn’t blame him for taking a ride in elite Cup Series equipment. However, Haley seems committed to building Rick Ware Racing into a team that runs well weekly. The loyalty between the two sides is essential, as Haley’s relationship with Rick Ware Racing could be just beginning.

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Haley feels momentum building at Rick Ware Racing – ‘We’re doing a lot with a little’

Justin Haley admits it’s taken longer for Rick Ware Racing to get to where they are now than he would have liked, but feels it’s starting to come together, as evidenced by a top-10 finish last at Darlington Raceway. “The mountain was probably a …

Justin Haley admits it’s taken longer for Rick Ware Racing to get to where they are now than he would have liked, but feels it’s starting to come together, as evidenced by a top-10 finish last at Darlington Raceway.

“The mountain was probably a little taller than I anticipated that we were climbing,” Haley said after his ninth-place finish in the Goodyear 400. “But I feel like we’re in a good spot now. I feel like we’re bringing 20th-place cars each and every week, which is a big improvement, and we can continue to improve on that.”

The efforts of the No. 51 Ford Mustang Dark Horse team for Haley and crew chief Chris Lawson netted the organization its first top-10 finish on a non-superspeedway. Rick Ware Racing had eight previous top-10 finishes in the Cup Series, which had come at Daytona International Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway.

It was Haley’s best finish through 13 starts and the team’s fourth top-20 result.

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“I’m having a blast,” Haley said. “It’s a lot more work than I’ve probably been tasked with Monday through Friday, especially with the last race team. It was kind of hands-off (where) you kind of showed up and drove and that was it. But I enjoy it. I’m at the shop almost every day for hours and hours, helping, and I feel like I’m doing everything I can do to improve this race team and set myself up for the future.

“It’s just a lot of hours right now. It’s a lot of work for everyone involved. We’re doing a lot with a little, and I feel like when we do have these solid runs, it’s a big shot in the arm. It’s definitely a confidence booster.”

Alliances help, but Haley is buoyed by playing an in-depth role in the  Rick Ware Racing operation. Nigel Kinrade/Motorsport Images

Haley became the organization’s cornerstone when he signed a multi-year deal with Ware in July. He is the team’s primary driver in the No. 51, while the No. 15 Ford shares drivers. Kaz Grala will drive the car in most Cup Series races.

Ware first fielded a car in 2012. In recent years, however, his commitment to the series has seen the performance take incremental steps forward. Along the way that has included hiring experienced personnel such as Tommy Baldwin (competition director) and Robby Benton (team president) to entering into technical alliances with top teams. Rick Ware Racing has a current alliance with RFK Racing after a previous one with Stewart-Haas Racing.

“I think it’s been extremely important for the core group of Rick Ware Racing employees that have been there for years and years and years that we can succeed,” Haley said. “It’s the same guys who have been working on the race cars forever; it’s no one different. We put the race cars together, our Rick Ware Racing employees. It’s all out of our own shop. Yeah, we’re out of a corner at RFK, but it’s still 100% a Rick Ware Racing car.

“It’s been cool for me to see what a good run can do to the guys that work on our race that put in all the hard hours.”

The alliance only goes so far, however. Rick Ware is not a manufacturer-supported team, so the food chain of information is limited. Haley made clear that RFK Racing is helpful in the partnership and provides everything allowed, such as shocks, springs and setups, as Haley does the simulator work. But there is no aerodynamic information available.

Haley’s average finish is 24.8, completing 99.6% of the season’s laps. The team is 32nd in points, though, after being disqualified at Circuit of The Americas after crossing the finish line 17th. Haley’s car did not meet the minimum post-race weights.

“We’ve had some great runs,” Haley said. “It’s unfortunate we got disqualified at COTA because I feel like we’d be in a pretty decent points position without that DQ. But that was just another example of a team that had never been to post-race tech, and we just didn’t quite know what to expect. It’s a learning process every week.

“I feel like the Cup Series is harder than it has ever been at this moment, not to take anything away from the past. There’s not really a slow car out there anymore. It’s pretty tough. So, we’re just continuing to improve each and every week, and focus on ourselves and do the best that we can.”

Riley Herbst to run part-time in Cup Series with Rick Ware Racing in 2024

Rick Ware Racing announced on Friday morning that Riley Herbst will run part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series for a second straight year.

[autotag]Riley Herbst[/autotag] has taken a step in the right direction after a strong end to the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. Herbst won his first Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and almost again at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Now, the Stewart-Haas Racing driver’s success has been rewarded for a second straight year.

On Friday morning, [autotag]Rick Ware Racing[/autotag] announced that Herbst will drive the No. 15 car at the 2024 Daytona 500 alongside teammate Justin Haley. It will be the first race on Herbst’s schedule as he will run select events in the entry. For the Daytona 500, the 24-year-old driver will be sponsored by Monster Energy after partnering with SunnyD in 2023.

Herbst is growing as a driver, resulting in a second year of select starts with Rick Ware Racing. If he can impress and run well in the Xfinity Series, it wouldn’t be shocking to see him make the jump to the NASCAR Cup Series full-time in 2024. This could be the year of Herbst, and it all starts at Daytona in two weeks.

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Rick Ware Racing’s 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season preview

Rick Ware Racing enters the 2024 NASCAR season looking for more speed and success. Here, you can check out RWR’s 2024 season preview!

[autotag]Rick Ware Racing[/autotag] has been one of the lower-tier teams in the NASCAR Cup Series over the last several seasons; however, the hope is that it will change starting in 2024. Justin Haley made a shocking move to Rick Ware Racing to drive the No. 51 car full-time, while Kaz Grala is the majority driver of the No. 15 entry. Those two drivers show how the team is growing.

In 2024, Rick Ware Racing hopes to step in the right direction. It won’t be an overnight process, but Haley should help bring the organization more success. Will Rick Ware Racing finally make serious ground in the competition? The potential is there for it to happen.

Kaz Grala to join Rick Ware Racing part-time for 2024 NASCAR season

Rick Ware Racing announced on Wednesday morning that Kaz Grala will drive the No. 15 Cup car part-time in 2024.

[autotag]Rick Ware Racing[/autotag] is rounding out its driver lineup for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. On Wednesday morning, Rick Ware Racing announced that [autotag]Kaz Grala[/autotag] will drive the No. 15 Cup car part-time in 2024. Grala will compete in 25 of the 38 Cup Series races after spending a full year with Sam Hunt Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

The 25-year-old driver is not new to the Cup Series with seven starts from 2020-2022. Most recently, Grala drove the No. 50 car for The Money Team Racing but has a best finish of sixth place with Kaulig Racing at Talladega Superspeedway in 2021. Rick Ware Racing may end up being Grala’s best Cup Series equipment if they make a major jump in performance soon.

This a great partnership for Grala and Rick Ware Racing. The organization has a steady force in the No. 15 Cup car alongside Justin Haley, and it can also give races to Ryan Newman if he wants to continue racing. Also, Grala now has a steady Cup Series ride, and even though it is not full-time, it will be good for his long-term outlook as he earns time in the NextGen car.

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Rick Ware Racing announces Justin Haley’s car number, crew chief for 2024

Rick Ware Racing has revealed Justin Haley’s new car number and crew chief for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season.

[autotag]Rick Ware Racing[/autotag] entered the new year with no official announcements regarding its NASCAR Cup Series lineup, excluding [autotag]Justin Haley[/autotag]’s arrival; however, that has now changed. On Tuesday morning, Rick Ware Racing announced that Haley will drive the No. 51 Cup car with Chris Lawson as his crew chief for the 2024 NASCAR season.

Lawson is a major pickup for Rick Ware Racing, who has been with Front Row Motorsports over the last four seasons. The crew chief led Zane Smith to a NASCAR Truck Series championship in 2022, earning six victories in the last three seasons. Lawson was only a crew chief in one Cup Series race with Todd Gilliland in 2023 prior to this announcement.

As for Rick Ware Racing’s other charter, the No. 15 Cup car drivers will be announced in the future. Kaz Grala is one driver linked to the No. 15 car, but other names, like Ryan Newman, have also been involved. With the 2024 NASCAR season approaching, Rick Ware Racing is committed to improving its overall program,

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NASCAR gives big update on possibly taking a charter from Rick Ware Racing

NASCAR provides a big update on possibly taking a charter from Rick Ware Racing. Find out what NASCAR’s intentions are moving forward!

When NASCAR introduced the charter system, it came with a rule that kept teams on their toes over the course of three seasons. If an organization has a charter that is one of the bottom three in the point standings for three years, NASCAR has the option to repossess the charter. Well, the sport has apparently made their decision on [autotag] Rick Ware Racing[/autotag]’s No. 51 charter if it expectedly finishes in the bottom three again.

According to FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass, NASCAR will not repossess Rick Ware Racing’s charter, despite their current projection meeting the sport’s rulebook. Rick Ware Racing’s partnership with RFK Racing, the use of Roush Yates Engines, and the signing of Justin Haley to a multi-year deal shows their commitment to performance.

The NASCAR organization hasn’t been the most successful over the last three seasons but it is obvious that an uptick in performance is coming. Haley will undoubtedly be Rick Ware Racing’s best driver to this point and it will be interesting to see how he runs in the No. 51 car on a full-time basis over the next few years.

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Haley’s RWR move has ‘a lot more depth to it than you might think’

Justin Haley revealed Saturday that there is a lot of depth to why he signed a multiyear deal with Rick Ware Racing, including the economics of the sport. Haley will drive a Ford Mustang for Ware beginning in 2024. There are still details to be …

Justin Haley revealed Saturday that there is a lot of depth to why he signed a multiyear deal with Rick Ware Racing, including the economics of the sport.

Haley will drive a Ford Mustang for Ware beginning in 2024. There are still details to be worked out — car number and team partners, all of which Ware can go about selling now that Haley is signed. The news came as a surprise considering how close Haley has been to Kaulig Racing, whom he’s driven for in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and Cup Series since 2019.

“RFK (Racing) and RWR wanted me and they were very persistent. I like that,” Haley said at Pocono Raceway of the Ware team and its alliance partner. “Rick gave me a really good opportunity and a really good deal that I kept lying in bed thinking about and wanting to take. I don’t want to speak (for) Rick, but I think back to where Spire was a few years ago – a lot of people were wondering why Spire was in the sport, especially after our win. They thought it was a money grab or whatnot.

“I think Rick really wants to show people that he’s here to win races, and they just won an NHRA race last week. Rick Ware, in all forms of motor sports, is a race-winning, championship-caliber team, and he wants to drive his NASCAR program to that. And signing me, a full-time driver, was, I think, one of his first steps after the RFK alliance. Rick wants to change the narrative.”

When Haley met with Ware, he was given the address to come to the RFK Racing shop in Concord, North Carolina. Haley initially thought it was a mistake because he didn’t realize the Ware cars are housed in the same shop as those of Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher. Given how Haley has found himself competing against the Ware cars in recent weeks, it’s further fed his belief in the organization.

“There’s a lot more to it than just the sport side of it, and I have to protect myself,” Haley said.

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The deal between the two sides has been done for almost a month. Haley said it was finalized the week leading into the Chicago race, and the unusual timing of the announcement is nothing more than needing to be publicized so Ware can focus on putting his 2024 program together.

“I think there is a lot of uncertainty in the sport right now (and) in the world, really,” Haley said. “Obviously, there’s a charter agreement that’s not finalized, there’s a TV deal that’s not finalized and the election is next year. So, I think for Matt and Kaulig Racing, and where they are – obviously, he’s a businessman, and he needs to make business decisions. I think we were close to doing a deal. I feel like it was a probable option. I feel like I had a few deals, and Rick just kept coming and calling and just gave me a really good deal.

“I believe in what they’ve been able to do, especially with the RFK alliance. Brad Keselowski and Steve (Newmark) over at RFK were very helpful in my decision process; they were convincing as well. I think with our alliance with RFK, Rick Ware…maybe on the surface it might look an odd move, but there’s a lot more depth to it than you might think.”

As for the security of a multiyear deal, the 24-year-old Haley laughed that Ware wanted to sign him for a lifetime.

“He wanted to sign me forever,” Haley said. “That’s where Kaulig was too. I called Chris (Rice) and Matt (Kaulig) after it went out, and they both told me they would have loved to stay with me forever, but the economics of the sport right now are just not in a position where a driver like me who doesn’t have a lot of sponsorship can thrive.

“And Chris and Matt both told me that. They said, ‘We’d love to have you forever.’ Chris mentioned yesterday in an interview that it wasn’t performance related, it’s purely economics of where we are as a sport right now, and as I said, Rick and everyone at RWR was giving me a chance and opportunity. I think it’s something we both can build around, and I’m looking forward to it. I’m really so excited to step into this role and hopefully be what the team can build around.”

Haley to join Rick Ware Racing in 2024

Justin Haley will join Rick Ware Racing in 2024 with a multi-year deal to drive one of the team’s Ford Mustangs in the NASCAR Cup Series. “This is a great day for our team on many levels,” Rick Ware said. “Having someone with Justin’s talent and …

Justin Haley will join Rick Ware Racing in 2024 with a multi-year deal to drive one of the team’s Ford Mustangs in the NASCAR Cup Series.

“This is a great day for our team on many levels,” Rick Ware said. “Having someone with Justin’s talent and background become part of our future is a testament to our commitment to growth over the past few years. I have known Justin for a long time, respect all he has achieved in many forms of motor sports and look forward to great success together.

“His versatility as a driver in multiple series, the continuity we can build around Justin and the respect amongst his peers will pay great dividends for our team. He will be a great teammate for the RWR/RFK Racing alliance.”

A car number and partners for Haley will be announced at a later date.

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Haley will move to Rick Ware Racing after two seasons driving the No. 31 Chevrolet for Kaulig Racing. He moved into the series in 2021 with Spire Motorsports, whom he won a Cup Series for in 2019 in the rain-shortened summer race at Daytona International Speedway.

The 2024 season will be Haley’s fourth full year in the Cup Series. Haley, an Indiana native, has won in all three NASCAR national series.

“This is a unique opportunity that I look forward to,” Haley said. “There are many key pieces of this program I believe can help me in taking the next steps in my NASCAR career. I look forward to working with our key partners, and many additional RWR partners to be announced soon. The alliance with RFK Racing is going to be pivotal for the future of our on-track success.”