Randy LaJoie is a professional NASCAR racing driver. LaJoie was born on August 28, 1961, in Norwalk, Connecticut. This page examines Randy LaJoie’s net worth.
Image Credit: Darryl MoranRandy LaJoie raced in a total of 44 NASCAR cup races over a 12 year cup career, with 0 wins, 3 top tens, and 0 poles. LaJoie’s best cup position was 40th (1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series). LaJoie began NASCAR cup racing with the 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Atlanta 500 (Atlanta Motor Speedway). LaJoie’s last cup race was the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Virginia 500 (Martinsville Speedway).
With respect to Busch series races, LaJoie competed in 350 over a 19 year period, with 15 wins, 118 top tens, and 9 poles. LaJoie’s best Busch series position was 1st (1996 NASCAR Busch Series; 1997 NASCAR Busch Series). LaJoie began Busch series racing with the 1986 NASCAR Busch Series VF1 wins Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 (Darlington Raceway). LaJoie’s last Busch race was the 2006 NASCAR Busch Series O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge (Texas Motor Speedway), and last Busch win was the 2001 NASCAR Busch Series Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 (Memphis Motorsports Park).
LaJoie has raced in 7 truck series races over a 2 year truck racing career, with 0 wins, 1 top tens, and 0 poles. LaJoie’s best truck race position was 38th (2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series). LaJoie began truck series racing with the 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Smith’s 350 (Las Vegas Motor Speedway). LaJoie’s last truck race was the 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series O’Reilly 200 (Bristol) (Bristol Motor Speedway).
LaJoie is best known for these top achievements: 1996 NASCAR Busch Series, 1997 NASCAR Busch Series List of NASCAR Xfinity Series champions, 1985 NASCAR North Tour champion, 1981 Danbury Fair Racearena modified sportsman champion, 1997, 1999, 2001 NAPA Auto Parts 300 winner, and Inducted to the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame.
LaJoie has won several awards, including the 1983 NASCAR North Tour Rookie of the Year.
Auto racing in practice has two pay structures. One one hand, there are the mega elite drivers, who make millions of dollars a year via prize money, bonuses, and sponsorships. However, the rest of NASCAR drivers earn a lot less. Younger, less experienced drivers can receive as little as $50,000. Experienced drivers, in contrast, can make between $200,000 and $500,000, including a base salary in addition to either a portion of their prize money or a success bonus.
So what is NASCAR driver Randy LaJoie’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Randy LaJoie’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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