Matt McCall is out, Roger Penske's former employee could be Brad Keselowski's new crew chief in 2025, per insider

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Brad Keselowski at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Oct 26, 2024. Image source: Imagn

With Matt McCall out as Cup Series crew chief for RFK Racing's No. 6 Ford Mustang team, Jeremy Bullins could return to work with Brad Keselowski in 2025.

Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing announced on November 7 that McCall will not return as Keselowski’s crew chief in 2025. According to Fox Sports' Bob Pockrass, Jeremy Bullins, who was Keselowski’s former crew chief at Team Penske, may reunite with him in 2025.

"Matt McCall won’t be back as crew chief for Keselowski. Would not be surprised to see a reuniting of Jeremy Bullins with Keselowski next year," Pockrass wrote.

Bullins, who was the crew chief for Harrison Burton, left Team Penske (and Wood Brothers Racing) last month.

"Jeremy Bullins no longer crew chief at Wood Brothers Racing...Team Penske says Bullins is no longer with the organization and is pursuing other opportunities. 'We respect his decision and wish him the best,'" Pockrass wrote in an earlier post.

Bullins joined Team Penske in 2012 and worked with Brad Keselowski and other drivers during his first year. He has had 21 Xfinity Series wins and 10 Cup Series victories. Bullins was also the crew chief for Keselowski in the Cup Series for Penske's No. 2 car in 2020 and 2021. He moved to work with Austin Cindric in 2022 and then returned to Wood Brothers Racing in 2023.

Grant Hutchens stepped in as the interim crew chief for Burton. Miles Stanley will be Josh Berry’s crew chief at Wood Brothers Racing in 2025.


Matt McCall departs after three Cup Series seasons with Brad Keselowski

Brad Keselowski's outgoing crew chief, Matt McCall joined the team in 2022 and helped him win one race at Darlington this year. The No. 6 Ford Mustang team had 17 top-five finishes and 36 top-10 finishes over three seasons.

43-year-old McCall previously worked as a crew chief for Jamie McMurray and Kurt Busch at Chip Ganassi Racing. He moved to RFK Racing when the team closed in 2022. According to rumors, he might move to Spire Motorsports in 2025.

"We want to thank Matt [McCall] for his efforts over the last three seasons, his role in the success we’ve had, and wish him the best in his future endeavors," RFK Racing wrote in a statement.

Driver and owner Brad Keselowski has made the playoffs the past two years and finished eighth overall in points last season. He has had nine top-fives and 14 top-10s this season.

The team will announce more information about the No. 6 team for the next season later.

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