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Jeremy Bullins named new crew chief for Brad Keselowski at RFK Racing

JHby:Jonathan Howard11/21/24

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In a reunion between driver and crew chief, Jeremy Bullins is joining RFK Racing and Brad Keselowski on the No. 6 team. The pair were together during Keselowski’s last two NASCAR seasons at Team Penske from 2020-2021.

When the team decided to move on from Matt McCall this move to Bullins wasn’t exactly a surprise. Brad Keselowski won five races, including four in the 2020 season, with Bullins as his crew chief.

RFK Racing made the announcement Friday morning. Bullins most recently worked as crew chief for Harrison Burton, culminating in a win at Daytona this summer.

RFK Racing has improved each season since Keselowski joined in 2022. They have made changes during that time. With a lack of wins and playoff success for the No. 6 team, shaking things up at crew chief isn’t a bad idea.

“I’m excited and grateful for the opportunity to work with BK again, this time in the iconic No. 6 car with RFK,” said Bullins in a team statement. “We were able to accomplish a lot as a team previously, but we had a couple of unfinished goals like a Daytona 500 win and a championship together and I’m ecstatic we get the opportunity to compete together again. From the outside looking in it’s been obvious the trajectory RFK is on, and I look forward to being part of the growth and future success of the team.”

Brad Keselowski and RFK Racing are making a lot of moves lately. They are not only expecting to improve on the track but are also expanding while doing it.

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Brad Keselowski adds third Cup Series team at RFK Racing

With a major sponsorship pull, RFK Racing has added Kroger as a major partner of the organization. Kroger had been a longtime sponsor of JTG Daugherty Racing which has now changed to Hyek Motorsports.

Ryan Preece will race in the No. 60 car next season for RFK. It is a reunion for him with former JTG teammate Chris Buescher and with Kroger. As the organization expands, they expect performance to keep improving. That sounds easy, but expansion doesn’t always mean faster cars on Sunday.

While RFK is expanding, they have been working closely with Rick Ware Racing since the start of 2024. RWR moved into the RFK shop last season. Justin Haley was perhaps the driver of the future there until he landed a deal with Spire Motorsports, and allegedly, Hendrick Motorsports long-term.

Brad Keselowski is making moves. He’s got a new crew chief and a third Cup Series team. Will this be a positive change for RFK Racing as a whole?