Josh Williams, DGM Racing Parting Ways Ahead of 2022

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Josh Williams and DGM Racing will part ways ahead of the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, the organization announced on Monday Morning.

“We’ve had a good run and accomplished great things together. I am excited for Josh’s future in NASCAR and can’t wait to see what he achieves,” says team owner, Mario Gosselin, after finishing Top-20 in Driver and Owner Standings with Williams in 2021.

Williams began his partnership with DGM Racing in 2017, running a partial schedule in the second-tier series, before contesting his first full season in 2019. The partnership has been fruitful for the small organization, scoring eight top-10s, 27 top-15s, and 56 top-20s in 125 starts.

The organization will field at least two cars in the NASCAR Xfinity Series next season and is currently negotiating with experienced and funded drivers to fill the seat of the No. 92. The remainder of the organization’s driver lineup will be announced at a later date.

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