In a recent development during the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Josh Williams, driver of the No. 11 Chevrolet for Kaulig Racing, has been contending with a persistent illness that has impacted his performance on the track.

Despite his determination to compete, Williams has been experiencing significant respiratory issues, stating, “I can’t take full breaths, I’m breathing so fast. My chest hurts.”
Recognizing the severity of his condition, Williams made the decision to exit the car during the stage break after Stage 1, allowing Ty Dillon to take over driving duties for the remainder of the race.
Demonstrating his commitment to the team, Williams chose to forego immediate medical attention at the infield care center and instead positioned himself atop the pit box to support Dillon and the crew.
Ty Dillon, a seasoned NASCAR driver with extensive experience across various series, has been associated with Kaulig Racing and is slated to drive the No. 10 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series for the 2025 season.
His familiarity with the team’s dynamics and equipment made him a suitable candidate to step in for Williams on short notice.
Kaulig Racing’s swift response to Williams’ health concerns underscores their commitment to driver well-being and team performance.
By having Dillon on standby and facilitating a seamless driver change, the team ensured their continued competitiveness in the race while prioritizing Williams’ health.
As the situation develops, updates on Williams’ condition and Kaulig Racing’s plans for upcoming races will be closely monitored by fans and stakeholders alike.