Josh Williams was fired mid-season by the now-shutdown Kaulig Xfinity team. After a much-hyped move to one of the best Xfinity teams, his time there was considered disappointing.
Good news for Josh Williams and DGM Racing. Williams is back with the team full-time for the 2026 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season. The NASCAR fan favorite is going to be joined by none other than Steve Addington, former crew chief for Tony Stewart.
It's been a couple of seasons since they've put together a full-time campaign in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly the NASCAR Xfinity Series), but Josh Williams and DGM Racing are officially back together.
On Wednesday, Kaulig Racing dropped a bombshell after announcing the release of Josh Williams from the team. Williams drove the No. 11 Chevrolet in the Xfinity Series.
A bit of a scary moment for the pit crew of Josh Williams. The gas can had an issue and spilled fuel all over the pit box and gas man. One spark would have sent this NASCAR pit box up in flames.
Things did not end well for Josh Williams at Sonoma Raceway today. The NASCAR driver was caught up in the Big One late. Williams as well as Ty Gibbs, Brandon Jones, and Jeb Burton were taken out of the race as well.