RFK Racing Expands to Three-Car Team for 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Push
RFK Racing is expanding to three full-time NASCAR Cup Series entries in 2025, marking a significant evolution for the organization. Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher will be joined by Ryan Preece as the team aims for increased success.

Three Kroger NASCAR race cars
The team's recent performance shows promising momentum:
- 6 point-paying race wins in the last three seasons
- Buescher claimed victories at Bristol (2022), Richmond, Michigan, and Daytona (2023)
- Keselowski secured his first win for the team at Darlington (2024)
"We want to win races. We want to win more races," states Keselowski, who joined forces with Jack Roush in 2022 as co-owner. "We've won six point-paying races over the last three seasons, and we want to be able to do that in one season."
Key objectives for 2025:
- Qualify all three cars for the playoffs
- Achieve consistent race-winning performance
- Build on the team's improving trajectory
Ryan Preece joins the organization from Stewart-Haas Racing, entering his sixth full Cup Series season still seeking his first career win and playoff appearance.
The team's recent history shows significant progress from their first win in five years (Buescher, 2022) to multiple victories. While RFK Racing hasn't claimed a Cup Series championship since Kurt Busch in 2004, Keselowski's leadership and the team's expansion signal a renewed push for top-tier success in NASCAR.
"There's a lot of challenges, no doubt," Keselowski acknowledges, "But we just continue to improve as an organization."
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