This year, Josh Berry proved he belongs in the NASCAR Cup Series. He jumped into the legendary Wood Brothers No. 21, fought tooth and nail with Daniel Suárez at Las Vegas, and parked it in Victory Lane for his first Cup win. Along the way, he led 207 laps, scored three top fives and eight top tens across 36 races. With this boost, he sets his aim on his roots again.

His Cup performance was not bad for a guy who spent most of his life chasing checkered flags on little bullrings. But after a long rookie season full of big highs and a few hard crashes, Berry is heading right back to where it all started: late model stock cars.

Josh Berry can’t wait to “raise the Late Model stock” again

Standing in the garage before practice, Berry was all smiles, talking about finally getting a weekend awa

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