Josh Williams

Josh Williams

31-Year-Old Driver  
Kaulig Racing
Kaulig Racing
2024 Fantasy Outlook
After eight seasons of racing in this division of NASCAR, Williams finally gets the big team upgrade that he's long-deserved. The 30-year-old Floridian takes the wheel of the No. 11 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet. This is the same car that Daniel Hemric piloted to 32 Top-10 finishes over the last two campaigns and nabbed a pair of Top-10 points finishes. Hemric has moved on to the Cup Series and leaves Williams to keep this team elevated. While he's had just one Top-15 season of his eight Xfinity Series campaigns, we have to put that in context. Williams has raced mainly for small, ill-equipped teams during his time. His 186 starts of experience have been a labor of love (of racing) and have prepared him for this jump. Kaulig and new crew chief, Kevin Walter, will give Williams all the tools he needs to succeed. A first-career win may be just out of reach, but many Top-10 finishes should be in store. Read Past Outlooks
Limited Cup Schedule with Kaulig
NASCAR Cup
January 30, 2024
Kaulig Racing announced that Williams will run the No. 16 Alloy Employer Services Camaro ZL1 in select NASCAR Cup Series races during the 2024 season, beginning with the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum on Feb. 4.
ANALYSIS
Williams will be racing full-time in the Xfinity Series this season for Kaulig, but he will now also take on some limited Cup starts in the team's No. 16 Chevrolet. After the Clash the veteran driver's next start will be at Atlanta Motor Speedway in late-February. More starts are planned, but they have not been announced at this point. Williams has some limited Cup Series experience, so this is an exciting opportunity for him to compete at NASCAR's top level with a competitive car.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2023
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The veteran had a struggled filled 2022 season with multiple race teams. Williams started out last season with the No. 78 entry of B.J. McLeod Motorsports, but lack of performance and several DNQ's would put that team in the hole early last season. Williams would eventually move into a DGM entry in the latter third of the season and show some signs of life. He would earn one Top-15 and five Top-25 finishes in those final 10 events of last year. The outlook improved and DGM has decided to retain Williams to pilot the No. 92 Chevrolet for 2023. In a previous stint with this team in 2020, Williams earned six Top-10 finishes and wound up a respectable 15th-place in the driver points that season, so there's an abundance of optimism heading into the upcoming season.
After spending the last several seasons racing with owner Mario Gosselin, Williams moves to B.J. McLeod Motorsports for 2022. The Florida native has raced to eight Top-10 finishes in 126 Xfinity Series starts, and now has enough experience to be a valuable commodity with the smaller race teams in this division of NASCAR. The No. 78 Chevrolet is the flagship entry of BJMM and it featured a number of different drivers in 2021. The collective nabbed just two Top-10 finishes during last season. The hope is that with Williams behind the wheel for the full season, consistency and performance will improve. Williams will be paired with crew chief, Danny Johnson, and the two will look to form chemistry right away. This veteran driver has the ability to post a handful of Top-10 finishes in the upcoming season.
Williams was a pleasant surprise last season racing in his second full season of Xfinity Series action. He piloted the No. 92 DGM Chevrolet to six Top-10 finishes and a respectable 18.6 average finish for the 33-race campaign. Those were significant improvements over Williams' 2019 numbers. He has been confirmed as returning to the team's No. 92 Chevrolet in 2021. Williams is now fast-approaching 100 starts in this division of NASCAR. The experience gained and the knowledge acquired is showing results each weekend. DGM is growing their brand and improving their equipment, so Williams should continue to flourish. This driver and team are much in the same situation as Alex Labbe's team and will continue the slow ascent up the Xfinity Series rankings.
It's yet to be confirmed, but it's believed that Williams will be back at DGM Racing for his second full season in the Xfinity Series in 2020. The driver/team combo had a surprising 2019 season. Williams grabbed one Top-10 (Talladega) and seven Top-15 finishes throughout last year. For the 26-year-old driver it was the best of his four Xfinity Series campaigns to this point. While there are still some question marks surrounding this team and their plans for the upcoming season, there's also a lot of potential. The longtime ARCA Series veteran proved his worth in NASCAR's second division last season and that should be enough to draw some interest and sponsors to this small race team.
Signed in late January to pilot the DGM Racing No. 36 Chevrolet. Williams piloted the No. 90 car in 20 starts last season and came away with only one Top-20 finish and nine DNF's.
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New Team & New Crew Chief
XFINITY Series
December 20, 2023
Kaulig Racing has solidified its driver and crew chief pairings for the upcoming 2024 Xfinity Series season. Kevin Walter will be paired with Williams on the No. 11 Chevrolet. Walter makes the leap from JR Motorsports where he was an engineer for the No. 8 team.
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Receives one-race suspension
XFINITY Series
March 21, 2023
Williams was suspended one race by NASCAR on Tuesday for parking his car at the start/finish line of Saturday's Raptor King of Tough 250 Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports reports.
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Going full-time with DGM Racing
XFINITY Series
December 21, 2022
DGM Racing announced on Wednesday that Williams will drive the No. 92 Chevrolet full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2023.
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Cup Series Debut on Bristol Dirt
NASCAR Cup
April 12, 2022
Live Fast Motorsports is pleased to announce that NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Williams will drive LFM's Cup Series No. 78 Ford in the Bristol Motor Speedway Food City Dirt Race on April 17, 2022.
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Moves to BJ McLeod Motorsports
XFINITY Series
December 10, 2021
Williams has found a new home for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, shifting over to BJ McLeod Motorsports as the full-time driver of the No. 78 car, Dustin Albino of Jayski reports.
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