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Josh Williams Reunites with DGM Racing for Portland

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Josh Williams and DGM Racing are set to reunite for this weekend’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Pacific Office Automation 147 at Portland International Raceway, the team announced on Monday.

Williams, a long-time competitor in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, will be bringing sponsorship from OACEUS Wellness, as he contests his second event since being released from Kaulig Racing in July, and his first with DGM.

“At OACEUS, we believe in driving change, not just on the track, but in people’s lives,” said Sabrina Delliquadri, CEO of OACEUS. “Josh represents the best of racing and the best of humanity. His passion for uplifting others, especially children, through his Josh Williams Hospital Tour, aligns perfectly with our mission of building healthier, stronger communities. We couldn’t be more proud to have him carry our name.”

A native of Port Charlotte, Florida, Williams has signed a four-race deal with Alpha Prime Racing, the first race of which was last weekend at Daytona International Speedway. Williams will also be on track at Charlotte’s ROVAL, Las Vegas, and Phoenix.

“I am very thankful for the support I’ve received over the past few weeks. Having the opportunity to return to DGM Racing feels like coming home,” said Josh Williams. Mario, Michelle, and everyone at the shop have always been like family to me, whether we’re racing together or against each other. Being able to reunite with them alongside so many great partners is something I really look forward to. I’m grateful for the people who continue to believe in me, and I can’t wait to get back on track with my DGM family in Portland.”

The 32-year-old driver has done a pair of stints with DGM Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the first of which lasted five years, from 2016 to 2021. After moving to a brand-new team in 2022, Williams returned before the end of the season, and stayed for 2023.

“Josh has been a huge part of the DGM Family, and we are excited to reunite with him and many of his great partners, who we’ve had the pleasure of becoming close with over the years,” said DGM Racing owners Mario and Michelle Gosselin. “We have a proven history and many memories together, and we look forward to building on that success to achieve our best results yet! We’re very thankful to OACEUS, Alloy Employer Services, Optum, and all those working behind the scenes for making this weekend happen, this certainly would not be possible without everyone’s support and partnership.”

The Pacific Office Automation 147 will be broadcast on The CW at 7:30 pm ET on Saturday, August 30.

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