


Josh Williams makes a pit stop during the NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, March 18, 2023, in Hampton, Georgia. (AP Photo/Hakim Wright Sr.)
The driver complained to his crew on the radio before he exited his car. He said it was "apparently" NASCAR regulations to park your vehicle following a wreck "of any kind." He added that it was "some bull you know what" and that he "never heard of this in my life."
Williams released a statement after the punishment was doled out and expressed no regrets.
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Josh Williams waves to the crowd after leaving his car during the NASCAR Xfinity Series Raptor King of Tough 250 on March 18, 2023, at Atlanta Motor Speedway. (Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
"Thank you to all of the fans for sticking by my side and showing love," the statement read. "I stand behind what I did and I don’t regret any decision I made. I stand behind NASCAR for these decisions and will continue and always continue to support them. I am not going anywhere any time soon! I hope the loyal fans of NASCAR continue to fill the infields and grandstands."
Williams will miss the NASCAR Xfinity Series 250 at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas.

Josh Williams leaves his car after NASCAR ordered him to park it on March 18, 2023, at Atlanta Motor Speedway. (Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
He has finished in the top 10 of Xfinity Series races 10 times in his career. He made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in 2022 at the Food City Dirt Race in Bristol, Tennessee.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.