Caitlin Clark Reveals NASCAR Driver’s New Iowa-Inspired Paint Job

Caitlin Clark has rapidly risen to prominence in the WNBA with the Indiana Fever, earning accolades for her impressive skills, often likened to those of Stephen Curry. Her outstanding on-court talent, combined with her off-court maturity, has distinguished her as a notable figure in women’s basketball.

 

Clark initially gained widespread recognition during her four-year tenure with the Iowa Hawkeyes, where she led the team to two consecutive NCAAW National Championships, although they fell just short of winning the title both times.

 

As a major figure in Iowa’s sports scene, any announcement or update from Clark garners significant attention, underscoring her status in the community.

 

On Friday, Clark revealed an exciting new Iowa Hawkeyes-themed paint scheme for NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie. This design will be featured on LaJoie’s No. 7 Chevrolet during his race at Iowa Speedway on Sunday, June 16.

 

Gainbridge Sports shared a video of Clark unveiling the new car design on social media, adding to the buzz surrounding the event.

 

Corey LaJoie is the son of former NASCAR driver Randy LaJoie, a two-time Busch Series champion. Corey hails from Charlotte, North Carolina, the location of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

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