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Josh Berry was beyond impressive in his Next Gen Cup Debut in the Hendrick #9 car for several weeks. Berry scored a runner-up finish at Richmond and was good for 2 Top-10s in his 5 races. Unfortunately with a fractured vertebra in his lower back, Alex Bowman will miss the next 3-4 races in his #48 ALLY Chevrolet and that will allow Berry yet another opportunity.
Super-sub Josh Berry will compete in the #48 Hendrick Chevrolet at Dover, Kansas, Darlington and possibly even the Coke 600 at Charlotte and maybe even beyond that. So let's look at what we can expect from Josh at these 4 race tracks. Dover- Berry has a win at Dover in his JR Motorsports Xfinity ride and he got it last season. He knows how to run this track with 1-2 finishes in his only 2 starts. It's not a short track, but we can likely expect to see him perform well there. Bowman won at Dover in 2021 and finished 5th in 2022 at the Monster Mile, so expect to see the 48 team do well this weekend. Kansas- Josh has only 2 starts in the heartlands of Kansas, a 34th place finish in 2017 with NextGen Motorsports and Top-10 with JRM last season. A lack of experience in the new car and lack of runs overall leaves expectation up to the imagination, but expect to see the 48 team Top-15 or better with Berry. The team finished Top-10 & Top-5 respectively in both races last season. Darlington- Berry has been decent at the Lady in Black, but so far in his short career, the tracks has been too tough for him to tame with finishes of 2nd, 8th and 18th. The 48 team has had some decent finishes at the track too tough to tame, so time will tell. I expect a Top-15 run. Charlotte- The longest race in NASCAR, the Coke 600. Berry has never run a race like this so this one is clearly open to the imagination. I personally have the confidence that Berry and the 48 team can perform... Quite well here.. Top-10 in my books By: Tom Luttermoser
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Tom Luttermoser"Being a NASCAR fan since the mid-90s, I've seen my sport go through immense changes, from Earnhardt to Gordon, Gordon to Johnson, Johnson to the "Big 3". Petty's 200 to Busch's 229*. I've seen 2 generations of racers and 4 generations of racecars. I've seen the peak of the sport, I've seen the loss of a legend. I can, in fact say.. This is the greatest time our sport has seen since its golden era and it will do nothing but grow from here. We talk about the Golden Era, The Modern Era. I think, We're entering the NEXT GEN Era." Categories
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