Josh Berry’s Speed Is Real—Now He Just Needs A Break

HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA - MARCH 22: Josh Berry, driver of the #21 DEX Imaging Ford, looks on during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on March 22, 2025 in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
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After his victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the fifth NASCAR Cup Series race of the season, Josh Berry’s luck went from bad to worse.

On March 30 at Martinsville Speedway, Berry led 40 laps before electrical problems in his No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford—necessitating a battery change—dropped him to 32nd at the finish.

A week later, a crash on Lap 195 ended a promising run at Darlington Raceway. After a 12th-place finish at Bristol, Berry drew a speeding penalty at Talladega that dropped him to a 26th-place result.

He led 41 laps with an extremely fast car on May 4 at Texas Motor Speedway, before the bumps in the final corner upset his car and shot the No. 21 Mustang into the outside wall.

After he scraped the wall during qualifying last Sunday at Kansas Speedway, Berry’s fortunes began to improve. He drove from his 38th starting position to finish sixth, despite a pit road speeding penalty that sent him to the back of the field for a second time.

Rather than becoming frustrated by his series of misfortunes, Berry has been buoyed by the speed in his cars.

“The frustration is considerably less compared to last year,” Berry said of his lame-duck season at Stewart-Haas Racing. “Being competitive is the biggest thing. That’s the hardest thing to figure out is how to be fast and lead these races and get yourself in contention, and we’ve done that a lot.

“It’s frustrating to make mistakes and those mistakes fall on me, but all we can do is just continue to put me in that position and keep working on those things and getting better and the finishes will come. We’re fortunate to have that win in the bank and, like I said, I’m not very frustrated with how it’s been going.

“Last week (at Kansas), I think we had a chance at that one if I didn’t speed on pit road, so that one stung a little bit more, but all in all, our whole team is doing a great job. Our cars are fast, and we’ve just got to do the little things a little bit better, and we’ll be up there.”

Greg Engle