Josh Williams Returns To DGM Racing

LAKE WALES, Fla. — With 92 days until the season-opening NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race, DGM Racing announced Josh Williams will return to the No. 92 Chevrolet full time – his fifth full-time season with the Florida-based team.

Born and raised in Port Charlotte, Fla, Williams will kick off his multiyear agreement with DGM Racing in the NOAPS season-opener race at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, February 14, which will also mark his 250th career NOAPS start.

A veteran with a chip on his shoulder, Williams is ready to build on his former success with DGM Racing, the team where he achieved his best statistical season to date (2020).

Of his 249 series starts, 170 have come with DGM Racing, and together they’ve recorded Williams’ best-career finish (sixth), 11 top 10s, and 34 top 15s.

After serving as a part-time crew chief with the team during 2025, twice for Williams, DGM Racing is elevating Steve Addington to full-time crew chief of the No. 92 Chevrolet. Addington brings more than 30 years of experience in NASCAR where he’s worked with some of the sport’s top teams and drivers.

With 750+ NASCAR national races under his belt, Addington has earned 11 NOAPS wins and 20 NASCAR Cup Series wins, while serving as crew chief for NASCAR legends Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, and Tony Stewart.

“The entire Gosselin family has been nothing but great to me my entire NASCAR career, and I consider them family of my own,” Williams shared. “I’m thankful to have the opportunity to bring an amazing group of partners to the team that are ready to support our dream of taking this team to the next level – something that everyone at DGM deserves. I’m confident that Steve will be a huge asset to our group, and I look forward to working alongside him and Mario to put the No. 92 up front and build something special for years to come.”

DGM Racing has named former NASCAR driver Reed Sorenson as Williams’ spotter. The driver-spotter duo has worked together consistently over the last five years at various teams, including during Williams’ stand out 2020 season with DGM Racing where he earned his career-best finish at Kansas Speedway, collected six Top 10s, and finished 15th in the overall points standings.

“It really is a full-circle moment welcoming Josh back to our organization,” said team owner Mario Gosselin. “We’ve spent countless hours working on racecars together, achieving some of our best results, and building memories that have shaped this team into what it is today. Josh is more than just a driver – he is a true friend of mine and someone that we all call family. He even shared his sponsor with me so I could race last off-season! He’s a racer through and through, and his passion makes him a perfect fit for our team as we enter a new era in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.”

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