
Josh Berry Out, Jesse Love in the Mix for Wood Brothers’ 2027 No. 21 Ride
Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, opening the No. 21 car for rising star Jesse Love, whose recent O’Reilly Series results have sparked speculation.
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Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, opening the No. 21 car for rising star Jesse Love, whose recent O’Reilly Series results have sparked speculation.

Carson Hocevar’s aggressive maneuver triggered a nine‑car crash at Michigan, finishing fifth, while Denny Hamlin contemplates his next move.

Josh Berry will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, opening the No. 21 seat for a new driver; Jesse Love, a top prospect, is rumored to be the leading candidate.

During the FireKeepers Casino 400, a high‑impact crash forced a 20‑minute red‑flag period to mend the SAFER barrier, left Bell with a fractured wrist but cleared for the next race, and saw Hamlin take the checkered flag while the sport’s safety measures were praised.

Josh Berry prepares for his 100th NASCAR Cup Series start at Pocono Raceway, driving the Capgemini‑sponsored No. 21 Ford as the 2026 season draws to a close.

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Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027 after the team declined to exercise its option, opening the door for a fresh face in the iconic No. 21 Ford Mustang Dark Horse.

After two seasons with Wood Brothers Racing, Josh Berry is set to leave the historic No. 21 Ford, opening the door for new driver movements across the NASCAR landscape.

Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, leaving the iconic No. 21 Ford available and setting the stage for a busy driver market.

Josh Berry announced he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing for the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series after the team decided not to exercise its option. Despite a recent win at Las Vegas and an upcoming 100th start at Pocono, Berry will enter free agency and look for a new ride.

During a Ford media session, Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, prompting questions about his prospects amid a crowded Cup field.

Josh Berry will leave Wood Brothers Racing at the end of the 2026 season as the team decides not to exercise its option for 2027, reflecting on a victory, recent performances and his outlook for the future.

Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing’s No. 21 Ford next season, marking the end of a two‑year partnership that produced his first Cup victory. As he prepares for his 100th NASCAR Cup Series start at Pocono Raceway, Berry discusses the challenges of the sport, his immediate goals, and the future he hopes to build.

Josh Berry announced he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing in 2027, citing disappointment and gratitude. He reflects on a breakthrough debut, a tough current campaign, and the road ahead in NASCAR.
Wood Brothers Racing confirmed that Josh Berry will leave the No. 21 Ford after the 2026 season, prompting speculation about the team's next driver and reflecting a broader pattern of driver movement in NASCAR.

Josh Berry announced he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing’s No. 21 Ford after the 2026 season, creating a coveted opening in NASCAR’s driver market and raising questions about his next move.

The 2027 NASCAR season is poised for major driver movement, with teams evaluating vacancies, developmental prospects and the broader impact on series ecosystems.

Josh Berry confirmed that the 2026 season will be his last behind the wheel of the No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing, reflecting on a year marked by a win at Las Vegas, a playoff berth, and a steep performance drop.
Josh Berry will not return to the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing entry for the 2027 Cup Series, prompting the team to announce plans for a new driver while Corey Heim and Riley Herbst secure rides with 23XI Racing and Legacy Motor Club.
Josh Berry confirms his departure from Wood Brothers Racing after a three‑year stint, while the team announces new driver signings for the 2027 season.

Josh Berry announced he will not return to Wood Brothers Racing after the 2026 season, expressing thanks for the opportunities and hinting at future possibilities.

Corey Heim replaces Riley Herbst in the No. 35 Toyota for 2027, marking the first major move of a driver market that could reshape the sport.