[autotag]RFK Racing[/autotag] was linked to Kroger a few weeks ago in a move that would drastically change the outlook of its race team. Kroger is one of NASCAR’s biggest sponsors and currently resides with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at JTG Daugherty Racing. However, the company is likely on its way to RFK Racing, and the move will bring more than just sponsorship.
According to The Athletic’s Jordan Bianchi, RFK Racing is progressing toward a third full-time Cup Series entry, which would be driven by current Stewart-Haas Racing driver Ryan Preece. RFK Racing co-owner Brad Keselowski is expected to make the move official in the coming weeks. It’s unclear whether the NASCAR team will buy or lease a charter.
Preece is the lone Stewart-Haas Racing driver in the Cup Series without a ride for the 2025 season, and RFK Racing would be the best outcome. The team only placed Keselowski in the NASCAR playoffs, but Chris Buescher has been fast all year. Kroger is likely going to change the outlook of RFK Racing and Preece’s career in NASCAR.
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