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Josh Berry says he and his SHR team are ‘fighting together’
Stewart-Haas Racing’s Josh Berry comes to Nashville after tying his best showing of the season with a third-place finish at New Hampshire last week.
Stewart-Haas Racing’s Josh Berry comes to Nashville after tying his best showing of the season with a third-place finish at New Hampshire last week.
With the news that Stewart-Haas Racing is shutting its doors at the end of this season, all four of its drivers are on the job hunt, making every race an audition.
Josh Berry made a great deal of noise Sunday at Richmond Raceway.
Josh Berry knew the transition from the NASCAR Xfinity Series to Cup racing wasn’t going to be easy.
One of NASCAR’s biggest sponsors is jumping ship.
Stewart-Haas Racing announced Wednesday that Josh Berry will be driving the No. 4 Mustang in the Cup Series next season, replacing Kevin Harvick as the veteran retires from the sport.
Hendrick Motorsports officials spoke to the media Saturday morning about the upcoming three-week absence for driver Alex Bowman.
A late-race gamble Sunday at Richmond just looked like desperation for Josh Berry.
A week after getting a surprise call in fill in for NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver, Josh Berry was able to put the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy in the top 10 at Phoenix.
When Chase Elliott was injured a snowboarding accident two days before last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, it was no surprise that Hendrick Motorsports turned to its Xfinity Series affiliate, JR Motorsports, for a relief driver.
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