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Fans Select “Midnight Ruby Blaze” Design as Corey LaJoie’s Paint Scheme for Drydene Double at Dover

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Corey LaJoie will be looking to bring the heat this weekend at Dover, as the primary sponsor on his No. 32 Ford Mustang, Drydene, is also the presenting sponsor of four events this weekend – two in the NASCAR Cup Series and two in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Fans of LaJoie and Drydene were presented with three concept schemes, and were asked to select their favourite, with the winning design being featured on LaJoie’s No. 32 in Saturday and Sunday’s Drydene 311.

The three options laid out included “Ruby Red”, “Onyx Diamondplate” and “Midnight Ruby Blaze”, with “Midnight Ruby Blaze” taking the victory, and therefore being featured on LaJoie’s No. 32 this weekend.

Lajoie has five prior starts at “The Monster Mile”, earning a best finish of 28th-place in last fall’s 400-miler.

If LaJoie is able to score a top-twenty in one event this weekend at Dover, the 28-year old will match a career-high number of top-twenty finishes in a season, which he notched last season driving for GoFas Racing.

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