Josh Berry is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series return at Chicagoland Speedway this weekend, taking the wheel of the No. 21 Ford Mustang prepared by Wood Brothers Racing. The team has reunited with Ford Performance, marking a significant partnership that blends historic American racing heritage with modern branding.
A Patriotic Weekend in Chicago
The car will be wrapped in a patriotic paint scheme that honors the nation's upcoming 250th anniversary, a visual tribute that aligns with the eero 400's role as the race's entitlement sponsor. eero, a leading provider of home networking solutions, has stepped forward as the race's primary sponsor, bringing its own brand visibility to the event.
Beyond the track, Berry has been selected to throw the ceremonial first pitch at a Chicago Cubs game on Saturday night. The appearance adds a layer of community engagement, linking the world of motorsports with America's pastime in the same city where the race will unfold.
Berry's connection to Chicagoland is not new. In 2016, he competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on the same 1.5‑mile oval, finishing 13th. That experience, combined with his recent Cup Series outings, positions him as a driver ready to capitalize on the unique opportunities the weekend presents.