Josh Berry Out After Gateway Crash with Elliott
Originally Published 4 months ago — by NASCAR.com
Josh Berry's race at Gateway was cut short after a collision with Chase Elliott, which sent Berry's car into the wall.
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Originally Published 4 months ago — by NASCAR.com
Josh Berry's race at Gateway was cut short after a collision with Chase Elliott, which sent Berry's car into the wall.
Originally Published 7 months ago — by NASCAR.com
During practice at Nashville Superspeedway, Kyle Busch and Josh Berry both experienced issues exiting Turn 4, with their cars sliding through the grass, highlighting challenges faced during the session.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Tennessean

The Daytona 500 will be broadcast nationally on FOX and FOX Deportes, with coverage beginning at noon CT on Sunday. The race is set to start at 2:11 p.m. CT at Daytona International Speedway. Streaming options include the FOX Sports app and FUBO, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Hendersonville's Josh Berry will make his Cup Series full-time debut as a rookie, replacing retiring legend Kevin Harvick.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

Legacy Motor Club has suspended Noah Gragson due to his actions on social media that do not align with the team's values. Josh Berry will replace Gragson and drive the No. 42 car at the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race in Michigan. Gragson expressed disappointment in himself and acknowledged his mistake.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by FOX Sports
Stewart-Haas Racing has signed 33-year-old Josh Berry to replace Kevin Harvick in the No. 4 Ford for the 2024 Daytona 500. The move is a departure from the trend of signing young drivers, but team owner Tony Stewart believes Berry's experience and maturity make him a strong candidate for a championship driver. Berry has five career Xfinity wins and has driven in eight Cup races this year as a substitute for Hendrick Motorsports drivers Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by NASCAR on NBC Sports
Josh Berry won the NASCAR All-Star Open race, and along with Ty Gibbs and Noah Gragson, advanced to the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Kyle Larson dominated the All-Star Race, leading more than 70% of the 200-lap race and winning by 4.5 seconds. Despite the lack of excitement in the finish, drivers and fans celebrated the return of NASCAR to the historic track. The future of North Wilkesboro Speedway is uncertain, but there is sentiment for it to return as a points race or as the Easter night race in 2024.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by RACER
Michael McDowell expressed his displeasure with Ty Gibbs during the All-Star Open, running him off the track after an earlier incident that caused McDowell to crash. Gibbs advanced to the All-Star Race by finishing second to Josh Berry, while McDowell finished 13th. Gibbs acknowledged McDowell's frustration but said they were racing to make it into the All-Star Race.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by RACER

Ty Gibbs and Josh Berry will start on the front row of the All-Star Open at North Wilkesboro Speedway after their pit crews had the fastest pit stop times in the Pit Crew Challenge. The top two finishers from the All-Star Open and the fan vote winner will advance to the All-Star Race.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by FOX Sports
NASCAR driver Alex Bowman will miss at least three races due to a broken vertebra suffered during a sprint-car race. Josh Berry will replace Bowman during his recovery. Bowman is expected to miss races at Dover, Kansas, and Darlington, and his playoff hopes will depend on when he can return. This is the second consecutive year Bowman has missed races due to injury.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

NASCAR driver Alex Bowman will miss at least the next three Cup races due to a fractured vertebra suffered in a sprint car crash. Hendrick Motorsports will replace him with Josh Berry, who previously filled in for Chase Elliott. Bowman's team will request a medical waiver to keep him eligible for the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by NASCAR on NBC Sports
Hendrick Motorsports celebrates its second 1-2 finish of the season at Richmond Raceway, with Kyle Larson taking the checkered flag and Josh Berry finishing a career-best second. The victory comes just days after an appeal panel rescinded the 100-point and 10-playoff point penalties to the Hendrick drivers and teams. The team has dominated this season, with drivers ranking first, fourth, and sixth in the standings. The JGR-style pit stops, which debuted last year, have been abandoned by Joe Gibbs Racing and 23XI Racing.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS Sports
Kyle Larson wins the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond after a quick final pit stop, his first win of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season. Josh Berry finishes second, while Ross Chastain, Christopher Bell, and William Byron are involved in a late incident. Chandler Smith impresses in his Cup debut, finishing 17th. The next race is the Food City Dirt Race at Bristol Motor Speedway.