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NASCAR Spotter Shake-Up: Fedewa and Williams Swap Teams

NASCAR Spotter Shake-Up: A notable shift in the NASCAR spotting lineup has emerged as Tim Fedewa, former spotter for Kevin Harvick at Stewart-Haas Racing, moves to Team Penske’s #12 Ford, replacing Josh Williams, Ryan Blaney’s longtime spotter. Fedewa’s decade-long stint with Harvick transitions to a fresh chapter with the defending NASCAR Cup Series champions.

Reports affirm Fedewa’s departure from SHR’s #4 Ford to join Team Penske alongside Blaney, while Williams, a pivotal part of Blaney’s NASCAR success, heads to Spire Motorsports to spot for Zane Smith, according to sources..

The team has confirmed Tim Fedewa, previously Harvick’s spotter, will serve Ryan Blaney in 2024. Meanwhile, the next move for Blaney’s former spotter, Josh Williams, remains unconfirmed. Williams was involved with Zane Smith in the truck series this year, making Spire Motorsports a likely destination for him.

Fedewa’s departure from SHR coincided with Harvick’s retirement after the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion concluded his career last month at Phoenix Raceway. Consequently, SHR is on the lookout for a new spotter for Josh Berry’s #4 Ford Mustang for the upcoming 2024 season.

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As for Williams’ departure, he took to social media to announce his exit from Team Penske, expressing gratitude for his nine-year stint and revealing his eagerness for future endeavors. He reminisced on their recent accomplishments, concluding with the Cup Series Championship win, expressing excitement for forthcoming plans.

Williams was an integral part of Blaney’s Cup career, spotting him to victory in all ten races he won, including the three victories in the impressive 2023 season that culminated in the championship triumph.

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