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Ryan Blaney, the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion, is set to have a new spotter for the 2024 season. Josh Williams, Blaney’s longtime spotter, announced his departure from the No. 12 Team Penske group ahead of the new campaign. Tim Fedewa, who previously served as Kevin Harvick’s spotter, will take over the role for Blaney starting in 2024. citeturn0search1

 

Williams and Blaney had a successful partnership, achieving 10 race wins and a Cup Series championship together. Williams expressed gratitude for their time together, stating, “It’s been a fun ride for the past 9 years together, from all the race wins to the championship. No better way to go out together than on top!” citeturn0search1

 

Fedewa brings extensive experience to the role, having spent the last 10 seasons spotting for Kevin Harvick, guiding him to 37 Cup race victories. Fedewa is also a former NASCAR driver with 333 Xfinity Series starts, including four wins. citeturn0search1

 

This change in spotter personnel is significant for Blaney as he aims to defend his Cup Series title in the upcoming season. The dynamic between a driver and their spotter is crucial for success on the track, and this transition will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

 

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