Josh Williams has officially announced his return to DGM Racing for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season, marking a multi-year deal with the team he has a strong history with. The 32-year-old driver from Port Charlotte, Florida, will be driving the #92 Chevrolet full-time, starting with the season opener at Daytona International Speedway on February 14.
Williams has spent the majority of his O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career with DGM Racing, racing four full-time seasons with them from 2017 to 2023. He briefly moved to Kaulig Racing in 2024 before making select starts with Alpha Prime Racing and DGM in 2025.
Team owner Mario Gosselin expressed his excitement about reuniting with Williams, highlighting the strong bond they share and the success they have achieved together. Gosselin referred to Williams as more than just a driver, but a true friend and family member of the organization.
Reflecting on His Return
Williams, who has made 170 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series starts with DGM Racing, with 11 of his career top-10 finishes coming with the team, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to return. He acknowledged the Gosselin family for their unwavering support throughout his NASCAR career and considers them as his own family.
With Steve Addington as his crew chief and Reed Sorenson as his spotter for the 2026 season, Williams is determined to improve on his career-best 15th place finish in the final standings in 2020. His goal is to secure his first series win and a playoff spot next season.
Williams also mentioned bringing a strong group of partners to support DGM Racing’s growth and success, emphasizing the team’s deserving nature of reaching new heights.
The NASCAR community eagerly awaits Williams’ return to DGM Racing in 2026, as he looks to make a significant impact on the track and continue the success he has previously experienced with the team.
Edited by Yash Soni

