Brad Keselowski addresses RFK Racing’s expansion amid Ryan Preece links

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Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing driver and co-owner Brad Keselowski once again talked about their expansion for the 2025 season. Since Stewart-Haas Racing announced its departure from the sports, RFK has been aiming to add one more car to its fleet, and Keselowski confirmed that they're still following their plan to expand their team.c

In a recent interview with NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass ahead of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway race, the #6 driver was questioned whether their plan was delayed or not.

"Nothing's changed. We're excited about our future. And I'm sorry, I don't have any announced for you," said Brad Keselowski. (via Bob Pockrass's X post)

Currently, the team only features two cars, including the #17 Chris Buescher and the #6 Brad Keselowski. However, sources told The Athletic that RFK is trying to bring a big-ticket sponsor, Kroger, for all their three cars and also signing a deal with Ryan Preece. He is the only SHR driver who has yet to announce his spot for the next season.

The NASCAR insider Pockrass recently featured on former Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour podcast and revealed his thoughts on the potential new drivers for teams like RFK ahead of the 2025 season.

"Still think that Ryan Preece is likely for a third RFK car potentially." (via Newsweek.com)

Brad Keselowski believes that "magic happens" at the RFK headquarters and gave a tour of the place

Brad Keselowski, the co-owner of RFK Racing, gave a tour of their racing headquarters located in North Carolina, showcasing the corporate center and the race shop where the 40-year-old NASCAR Cup Series driver believes all the "magic happens."

Keselowski began the tour from the race shop and showed the teardown base. The place where the cars are stripped down to the last part and cleaned up perfectly for the next race. The next area was the metrology area, where the out-of-spec parts are stored.

Brad Keselowski was excited for the next area ahead in the tour. The next stop was the carbon shop, where RFK Racing's NextGen cars get their carbon treatment. Continuing further was the three-booth paint shop, an auto part store, an assembly row area, an eight-post test area, and a Hawk-Eye area to inspect even the tiny bit of problems in the cars.

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The #6 driver also included the 53-foot trailer in the tour that serves the purpose of workshop on the go. He then entered Team RFK's museum, where all the iconic cars, including the Cup Series title winner #6 Ford Mustang, were displayed. The museum also displays the parts from the 2010 plane crash on which team owner Jack Roush was onboard.

The facility also has a gym for the pit crew to train to stay in shape for the race weekends. The museum is open to the public from Monday to Friday and is located in Concord, North Carolina.

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Edited by Neelabhra Roy