Karting Green first competed in racing driving indoor karts in 2015. He quickly moved into outdoor karting at Oakland Valley Raceway Park in
Cuddebackville, NY, running in club and regional events in 2016. Over the next two years, Green competed in regional and national events, and won the IAME X30 Junior championship in the 2018 WKA Manufacturers Cup. He was also invited to race in the IAME International Final at Le Mans, France.
Junior formulae In 2019, Green added a formula car racing program to his karting schedule running in the
FRP F1600 Championship Series. He won eight races and finished on the podium in eighteen of the 21 races, finishing second overall in the championship. This season-long performance caught the eye of Team USA Scholarship’s Jeremy Shaw who invited Josh to the program’s shootout at
Road America in September 2019.
USF2000 Championship Green made his
Road to Indy debut at
Portland International Raceway in September 2019, competing in
USF2000 for
Jay Howard Driver Development. He took a best finish of tenth in the second race of the weekend. In 2020, Green contested the full
USF2000 season with
Cape Motorsports. He finished sixth in the championship with three podiums, two of which came in the opening weekend of the season. Green remained in the series for
2021, this time with
Turn 3 Motorsport. After winning the final race of the season, he finished fifth in the standings, with one additional podium.
Indy Pro 2000 On November 18, 2021, it was announced that Green would move up to
Indy Pro 2000 with Turn 3 Motorsport to compete in the
2022 season. He won on his debut in the series, having started from pole position and led the most laps. With three additional podiums, he finished the season in sixth place overall.
Indy NXT On September 15, 2022, Green announced that he would move up another rung in the
Road to Indy ladder to
Indy NXT in 2023 and drive for
HMD Motorsports with
Dale Coyne Racing.
Sportscars For 2024, Green switched to driving in sportscars. He entered round two of the
Michelin Pilot Challenge, partnering
Marc Miller at Thaze Competition. The pair finished 16th overall in the race. He then entered rounds three and four of the
IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, again for Thaze Competition. He finished on the GSX class podium in all four races, taking a class win in race two at
Mosport. Late in 2024, Green made his
GT4 America Series debut for Random Vandals Racing, partnering Sam Craven for the final two rounds. He remained with the team and with Craven for
2025. The pair took three class wins in the first five races, finishing on the overall podium each time. == Racing record ==