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Würth Takes Center Stage as Primary Sponsor at Texas Motor Speedway

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Fort Worth, Texas — Würth makes its debut as the primary sponsor of the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford Mustang Dark Horse this weekend. Josh Berry will pilot the entry in the Würth 400, scheduled for Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET at Texas Motor Speedway.

The car features a striking red, white, and black design that stands out on the 1.5-mile oval. Berry expressed enthusiasm about the new look, stating, “It’s always exciting to welcome a new partner to the team, and having Würth join us for the Würth 400 makes it even more special. The car looks awesome – it’s a clean, aggressive design that really stands out.”

This race marks Berry’s second NASCAR Cup Series start at Texas Motor Speedway. He has previously achieved two top-10 finishes in four starts at this track during the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with a best finish of sixth in 2022.

After his earlier success this season, Berry aims to build on that momentum. He acknowledges the unique layout at Texas Motor Speedway, adding, “Each end of the track is so drastically different that part of the problem is it’s very hard to get your car really balanced on both ends.”

Berry explained the challenges, particularly at turns one and two, where speed and balance are key. “Turn one is much slower with less banking, and getting off turn two is really important because it sets you up to carry all that momentum through three and four. To be good in one and two, you’ll have your hands full in three and four just with the speed,” he said.

Coverage for the Würth 400 will be available on FS1, the Performance Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, with fans eager to see if the new sponsorship will translate into performance on the track.

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