Brad Keselowski’s RFK undergoes a change that could ‘take weeks’ to reach full potential

NASCAR: NASCAR Cup Series Championship - Source: Imagn
In Picture: Brad Keselowski, NASCAR: NASCAR Cup Series Championship (Source: Imagn)

NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski's team, RFK Racing, recently shared an update on the changes they are bringing to the RFK Racing (formerly known as Roush Fenway Racing) facility. Keselowski co-owns the team with Jack Roush, CEO of Roush Enterprises.

RFK Racing announced earlier this month that they have acquired a third charter for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. This addition marks a significant expansion for the team, with Ryan Preece, previously driving for Stewart-Haas Racing, set to pilot the new entry. The move reflects RFK Racing’s continued growth under co-owners Keselowski and Jack Roush.

The team shared a post on their social media about the update on the new changes at the facility. The video shows concrete being poured for the new surface plates. The post is captioned:

"Shop Renovation Update: Concrete has been poured as the foundation for the surface plates, which will be here in a few weeks 🫡 More updates to come!"

Former Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski’s illustrious Cup Series career features 39 victories, including a win at the prestigious Brickyard 400. Additionally, he earned the 2012 Cup Series championship while driving for Team Penske. Beyond his Cup accomplishments, Keselowski claimed the 2010 Xfinity Series championship, showcasing his versatility across NASCAR’s top divisions.

As a driver-owner at RFK Racing, Brad Keselowski has played a pivotal role in revitalizing the team's competitiveness while continuing his strong performances on the track.


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Former Stewart Haas Racing driver Ryan Preece recently expressed his views on joining RFK Racing for the 2025 Cup Series campaign. Preece was left without a seat in the sport after Stewart Haas announced their exit from NASCAR after the end of the 2024 campaign.

Preece will pilot RFK Racing's #60 Ford Mustang Dark Horse, with commercial giant Kroger serving as the team's primary sponsor. Kroger was initially the main sponsor for JTG Daugherty Racing's #47 team, driven by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. However, Kroger will now not only sponsor Preece but also his RFK teammates Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher.

Following his announcement as a driver for RFK Racing, Ryan Preece shared how his move came to fruition. He said (via X):

"Being able to lean on Brad (Keselowski), the knowledge that he has, as well as what he's been able to do as a leader for RFK, is very impressive. It started with a phone call actually. I remember walking into SHR's building and I saw Brad was calling. That ended up being a conversation of there maybe an opportunity of where we're gonna be expanding to three car, would you, would you like to come drive for us?" he added. [0:40-01:09]

Meanwhile, FRM and 23XI Racing, who reportedly wanted to expand their operations in 2025 seem to have hit a roadblock amid their legal battle with NASCAR.

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