In his second race for Wood Brothers Racing, Josh Berry had his promising run derailed by a last-lap accident, that eliminated him from a potential top-10 result.
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If there was any doubt left that Stewart-Haas Racing was dysfunctional last year, Josh Berry has ended that today. During the Cup Series race at Atlanta, Berry and his Wood Brothers Racing NASCAR team mentioned his former teammates a couple of times today.
Eddie Wood said it best in describing the performance of Josh Berry and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team in Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. “It was a great day with a not-so-great ending,
Bell took the lead on the final restart and was leading when the caution flew when Josh Berry spun on the backstretch. The win was Bell’s first at Atlanta and 10th career Cup win, earning him the top spot in the power rankings.
The Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta will be aired on the radio by the Performance Racing Network. PRN has affiliates all across the country including in Nashville (830 AM and 102.5/106.3 FM in Nashville), and their feed can also be streamed on NASCAR.com as well as the NASCAR app. The race can also be heard on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90.
Josh Berry won a caution-free Stage 1. The intensity picked up in the second stage with four cautions before Kyle Larson picked up his first career stage win on a superspeedway. The biggest of those incidents came on Lap 149 when Chase Elliott, Corey LaJoie and Brad Keselowski all sustained damage.
The driver of the No. 20 car said he would be disappointed if he doesn’t get more victories before the playoffs.
Bell led only the final lap in his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and had a slight edge on the outside when the caution light came on in overtime following a wreck by Josh Berry.
Carson Hocevar finished a career-best second place in Sunday's NASCAR Atlanta race despite making a few enemies on the race track.
Carson Hocevar produced his career-best NASCAR Cup finish Sunday in Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Ambetter Health 400, but while the 22-year-old may have been happy, there were some drivers who were not happy with him.