RagingBull.com to Serve as Primary Sponsor For Corey LaJoie, Go Fas Racing at Daytona 500

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Last season, Corey LaJoie came to Daytona International Speedway with a car that featured his face as the paint scheme. This season, he returns to the iconic 2.5-mile Speedway with the white and blue colors of RagingBull.com on his No. 32 Ford Mustang.

“We’re really excited to welcome RagingBull.com to the Go Fas Racing team especially for our premier race of the season, the Daytona 500,” said LaJoie in a team release. “We had some really good finishes at the superspeedways last year and hopefully we can put this blue-and-white RagingBull.com Ford up front for the biggest race of the season and start the 2020 season on the right foot.”

RagingBull.com is a stock market education website, and they are excited to partner with LaJoie.

“RagingBull.com is absolutely stoked to sponsor Go Fas Racing in the Daytona 500! At RagingBull.com we’ve built a company of winners and we support traders who are driven to achieve the highest results, come first, and drive their trades to big profits and to win in the markets!” said Jeff Bishop, CEO and Co-Founder of RagingBull.

LaJoie and Go Fas Racing have entered a technical alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing for the 2020 season and are hoping to improve on their best-ever season from a year ago.

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