
Berry’s Dark Horse Playoffs Run Turns Into a Campfire, and With It His Playoff Dreams at Bristol
Bristol was Berry’s last shot, but instead of a miracle, his Ford lit up like a barbecue grill and his Playoffs went up in smoke.
Bristol was Berry’s last shot, but instead of a miracle, his Ford lit up like a barbecue grill and his Playoffs went up in smoke.
Berry’s Playoff run has been wrecked twice already. Now it’s Bristol or bust if he wants to avoid elimination.
When your postseason stats read “last place” and “last place,” the analysts don’t need spreadsheets to tell you the season’s on life support.
The Wood Brothers haven’t seen Round 2 since 2017, but Josh Berry thinks a steady hand can change that.
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.
It’s time to take the Wood Brothers seriously.
Some may call it luck, or redemption, or a miracle. Or it could just be that so far in 2025, the Wood Brothers have been that damn good.
When Corey Lajoie flipped unexpectedly at Michigan, NASCAR took action.
Josh Berry stood off by himself in the Media Center looking out the floor-to-ceiling windows at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway front-straight below.
Wood Brothers Racing has tapped Josh Berry to replace Harrison Burton starting in 2025.