Corey LaJoie's Ford Mustang will turn into the Mystery Machine at Martinsville Speedway.
Corey LaJoie's Ford Mustang will turn into the Mystery Machine at Martinsville Speedway.

LaJoie Set To Carry Mystery Machine Colors

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Corey LaJoie will be piloting more than just the No. 32 Ford Mustang when the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series heads to Martinsville Speedway on Oct. 27.

Go Fas Racing sponsor Keen Parts/CorvetteParts.net will transform their usual paint scheme into a Scooby-Doo inspired Mystery Machine for the First Data 500, less than a week before Halloween.

“Scooby Doo was my favorite cartoon growing up, so when Tom and T.J. asked what I wanted to do for Martinsville, there was no doubt that I wanted to be driving the Mystery Machine,” said LaJoie. “They always have really cool themes behind their Halloween-weekend schemes and I’m excited to be part of this one and thankful for all that they do for our team.”

This will be the second year that the Corvette parts supplier has converted their sponsorship of the No. 32 at the October Martinsville event into a unique, eye-catching masterpiece – in celebration of Halloween.

Last fall, the Ohio-based company brought a purple and black Peanuts scheme that showcased one of the most recognizable characters known, Snoopy. The scheme instantly became a favorite by fans of all ages.

“We are super excited to present this paint scheme to Corey to run at Martinsville,” said longtime friend and sponsor of the team, T.J. Keen. “This cartoon was his favorite as a kid and I bet it still is today.  We cannot thank the team enough for letting us do these schemes and we hope you fans will enjoy it.”