Last year, Josh Berry’s New Hampshire run was the kind of performance that made fans sit up and take notice. Starting 10th, Berry faced a brutal early setback when contact with Shane van Gisbergen spun him back in the second stage, threatening to derail his day entirely. But if there’s one thing Berry has in spades, it’s resilience. He methodically worked his way back through the field, carving overtakes and holding his nerve in high-pressure moments to ultimately finish a hard-earned 3rd.

This year, Josh Berry delivered a similar performance, which not only earned him praise from his team and fans but also highlighted his growth as a driver capable of battling adversity and staying competitive under pressure. Ryan Blaney, the race winner with whom he battled till the end to win, was quic

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