[autotag]Brad Keselowski[/autotag] will have a new NASCAR crew chief on top of the No. 6. box at [autotag]RFK Racing[/autotag] in 2025. On Thursday morning, RFK Racing announced that crew chief Matt McCall will not return to the No. 6 team in 2025. Over the last three years at RFK Racing, McCall has led Keselowski to one win, which came at Darlington Raceway in the spring.
It’s unclear who will replace McCall at RFK Racing; however, FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass said he “would not be surprised” if Jeremy Bullins reunited with Keselowski next year. Bullins previously served as Keselowski’s crew chief in his final two seasons with Team Penske, where he earned five wins and a second-place finish in the 2020 point standings.
NEWS: Matt McCall will not return to RFK Racing in 2025. pic.twitter.com/zIcHHBw9do
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) November 7, 2024
Bullins will not return as crew chief of the No. 21 Cup car for Wood Brothers Racing in 2025, giving him the flexibility to join Keselowski if that is RFK Racing’s decision. Keselowski has shown speed in 2024, but the playoffs have not produced the expected results. It will be interesting to see who joins the No. 6 team in 2025.
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