What’s Happening?
DGM Racing and Josh Bilicki will part ways after four seasons together, as both sides announced the end of the partnership on social media.
Thank you to @DGMRacingFL & the entire Gosselin family for four great years of working together. We shared highs, lows, and plenty of memories that I’ll carry with me! I’m extremely grateful for everything this family-run team has done for my career.
— Josh Bilicki (@joshbilicki) November 13, 2025
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- Bilicki’s departure follows a 2025 season with 20 Xfinity Series starts and a best finish of 14th at Sonoma, besides an average finish of 24.3.
- His partnership with DGM over the past four years included a mix of part-time schedules and mostly road-course-focused events, earning a best finish of 8th at the Charlotte Roval in 2024.
- This news comes as DGM faces big changes within the organization. The team recently addressed Ryan Ellis’s exit, stating that it came from the driver’s side after initial planning for 2026 was underway.
- With Bilicki moving on and Ellis stepping away, DGM enters 2026 with multiple open seats, and as of press time, their plan remains unclear. Ellis already announced his plans to join Young’s Motorsports, but what Bilicki and DGM will do is yet to be seen.
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