In a recent development, Brad Keselowski's RFK Racing will be reportedly making an official announcement regarding their 2025 NASCAR season plans.
Former Cup Series champion Keselowski joined Roush Fenway Racing (now RFK Racing) as a full-time driver and part-owner. The Concord, North Carolina-based organization also operates a second car in the Cup Series driven by #17 Chris Buescher. Keselowski has been hinting toward major announcements in the past weeks when asked about a third-car addition to their Ford roster.
As per renowned journalist Peter Stratta, the two full-time drivers along with the executive members of RFK Racing are set to make a major announcement this coming week.
"RFK Racing says they will make a major announcement on Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET. Team president Steve Newmark will be joined by co-owner Brad Keselowski, driver Chris Buescher, and other guests," wrote Stratta on X (formerly Twitter).
Keselowski, the 36-time Cup Series race winner shared a thread of notes on X and hinted at "several" announcements in the next two weeks.
"Look for several (official) big announcement from RFK in the next 2 weeks," Keselowski wrote.
"Not looking back" - Brad Keselowski reflects on his switch from Team Penske to RFK Racing
Veteran driver Brad Keselowski shared his thoughts on social media soon after the end of the season's final race at Phoenix. The Michigan native addressed his transition from the recent Championship-winning Team Penske to Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing in 2022.
Team Penske clinched a third Cup Series championship title in a row. Keselowski, who started his full-time Cup career with Roger Penske and competed with them for over 12 years, recently shared his parting thoughts at the end of the current season.
In a post on X, Keselowski reflected on his move and wrote:
"I’m not looking back wondering what would’ve been if I stayed at Team Penske. Success as a driver owner, even if less as of today, means so much more to me"
The #6 Ford driver broke his 110-race winless streak with a win at Darlington Raceway in May and claimed his first win as a driver/owner for RFK Racing. The 2012 Cup Series champion is now looking forward to a better 2025 season.