Josh Berry Hard to Predict Since He Crashed in His Only Other Brickyard Start
Source: Racing Reference

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July 27, 2025
Josh Berry was the most crash-prone driver in his 2024 rookie season, and last year's Brickyard 400 was no exception as he finished 35th and his average running position of 29th was far below his usual standard for last year. Obviously, he has improved to some extent this year after switching from Stewart-Haas Racing to Team Penske's Wood Brothers satellite, but not necessarily by as much as you might think. After his somewhat hot start, he has not led a lap in the last ten races, he still crashes a lot, and his win at Las Vegas is looking more flukish in hindsight than it did at the time. Berry is a big question mark because he crashed in his only previous appearance and he also crashed on the opening lap of last year's Xfinity race. Since he has an above-average starting position of 17th and isn't likely to lead in this race, he probably isn't worth the risk.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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