Sunday, December 28, 2025

Josh Berry Unveils Bold 2026 NASCAR Livery With WBR Sponsor

Josh Berry will showcase a striking new look on his No. 21 Ford Mustang Dark Horse during the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series, featuring the Würth branding as part of the Josh Berry 2026 NASCAR livery. Wood Brothers Racing (WBR) and Würth, a German company specializing in tools and fastening products, have announced this partnership, with Würth set to be the primary sponsor for Berry at two key races next season.

Würth’s Partnership Expands With Exclusive Paint Scheme

As part of their renewed involvement with WBR, Würth has introduced the WürthWrapped livery, which will debut on Berry’s car at Texas Motor Speedway on May 3 and Bristol Motor Speedway on September 19, 2026. The vibrant design incorporates Würth’s recognizable red, white, and black palette, making Berry’s car stand out on the track. The company celebrated the announcement on Instagram, posting a race schedule and a glimpse of the paint scheme, writing:

“It’s officially that time! Announcing our Würth Wrapped races for the 2026 season!!” — Würth, Sponsor

The enthusiasm for the new look was echoed by Josh Berry himself when he responded to the post, expressing his excitement with the simple comment “🔥🔥🔥.” Würth’s return as a primary sponsor follows its earlier debut with the No. 21 team at the Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway, continuing their presence after a successful outing last year.

Beyond WBR, Würth will continue its sponsorship with Team Penske, appearing on Ryan Blaney’s No. 12 Ford at Talladega Superspeedway and for the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series event at San Diego Naval Base Coronado. This strategic extension of partnerships underscores Würth’s growing investment in NASCAR and its trusted place within the racing community.

Variety of Sponsors and Paint Schemes for the 2025 and 2026 Seasons

Josh Berry and WBR have made headlines for their ability to attract a diverse set of sponsors and roll out creative paint schemes. In 2025, the No. 21 Mustang grabbed attention with support from eero, a wireless mesh Wi-Fi company, as the principal backer for three races—Phoenix Raceway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, and Sonoma Raceway. As they head into the next season, eero will again be a primary sponsor for Berry, this time with a fresh blue and white paint scheme to light up the track.

Along with Würth and eero, other key sponsors such as Dex Imaging, Menards, Advance Auto Parts, Ford, and Motorcraft/Quick Lane ensured that the No. 21 car had a distinct appearance at different events throughout 2025. Each livery reflected the commitment of Berry and the team to honoring their partners, demonstrated by their social media post:

“A season’s worth of paint schemes, all in one place. Proud to carry our partners’ colors all year long.” — Wood Brothers Racing, Team

A highlight for fans was the Darlington throwback paint scheme in tribute to Jim Clark’s iconic 1965 win, with a nostalgic green and yellow look that resonated on and off the track.

Berry’s Impressive Season and Looking Ahead to 2026

Josh Berry joined WBR as Harrison Burton’s replacement, quickly leaving his mark by securing his first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Las Vegas. Closing the season in 16th place overall, Berry’s consistent performance and adaptability earned him recognition as a key competitor for upcoming seasons.

This continued effort to unveil engaging new liveries and foster sponsor collaborations highlights WBR’s creative approach and stable partnerships. Fans can expect the 2026 NASCAR season to bring even more visual excitement and competitive energy, as Berry, Woods Brothers Racing, and their partners strive for further success and memorable moments on the track.