Remember that sensual ASMR ad Bentley made a few years ago? The video blew up on the internet and it had everyone making parodies, sometimes even with the most random objects. It took them some time, but Kaulig Racing recently hopped on that bandwagon as they did the same with their #11 Xfinity Series car. The model in the video? None other than the team’s latest signing, Josh Williams.
The team signed Williams to their full-time Xfinity Series program, and the announcement was made in November last year. The 30-year-old was a part of DGM Racing last season. And given his performance, no one quite saw this deal coming. Williams will also drive in select Cup Series races for the team in 2024.
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The parody video was released on Kaulig Racing’s official X handle on Wednesday. It immediately blew up as the NASCAR community went crazy over what they believed to be an incredible comedy stint. Several current drivers expressed their opinions about the video, including the likes of William Byron and Parker Kligerman.
In the original video which was made by Bentley, the woman touched several parts of the car and said what they were. Josh Williams did the same, but made it a lot funnier. As he was going into the car through the window, the 30-year-old said, “We don’t have a door.”
Sitting inside the car, the former DGM Racing driver showed a beverage can in the side pocket and said, “Celsius.” After playing around with the steering wheel a bit, he said, “No blinker.” Finally, the 30-year-old climbed out of the car with the wheel and said, “Steering wheel.”
I think we know who did the #ASMR better… @Josh6williams 😏@TeamChevy | @AlloyEmployer pic.twitter.com/Fpq5whDSZx
— Kaulig Racing (@KauligRacing) January 31, 2024
Kaulig Racing may have been late to the party, but their attempt at making a meme paid off as several members of the racing community expressed how hilarious it was.
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NASCAR Cup Series racer William Byron was perhaps the biggest name to respond to the video. He retweeted the Kaulig Racing post and wrote, “A+ content.” Xfinity Series driver Parker Kligerman will be competing against this car in a few days, but for now, he commented, “Damn this is good.”
A+ content https://t.co/YFWj1KKxxm
— William Byron (@WilliamByron) February 1, 2024
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Part-time Xfinity Series driver Garrett Smithley also joined in on the fun as he commented, “Copy cat,” suggesting that he had done something similar in the past. Even Skewcar got into the fun with their official X handle commenting, “Lmao this is great.”
NASCAR fans also had a field day with the post as one fan commended Josh Williams for a performance worthy of an Academy Award. “This is the content I’m here for. An Oscar-worth performance,” they commented.
“My wife showed me these videos…. Josh sensuously shows off his ride like no other,” quipped another user.
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While it is all fun and games at the moment, it is important to remember that all that will go out of the window when these drivers get on the track. For Josh Williams, it will be crucial that he performs well with a new team and it will be interesting to see how his Kaulig Racing run goes.
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