Brad Keselowski’s new crew chief revealed for 2025 NASCAR Cup season

Brad Keselowski’s new crew chief at RFK Racing has been revealed for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Find out who is joining RFK Racing!

[autotag]Brad Keselowski[/autotag] has reunited with a familiar face for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. On Thursday morning, RFK Racing announced that [autotag]Jeremy Bullins[/autotag] will rejoin Keselowski and become the crew chief of the No. 6 team in 2025. Bullins was recently with Harrison Burton and Wood Brothers Racing before leaving near the end of the 2024 season.

Keselowski was paired with Bullins in 2020 and 2021 at Team Penske and made the Championship 4 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the course of his career, Bullins has 10 Cup Series victories, including the 2020 Coca-Cola 600 with Keselowski and the 2022 Daytona 500 with Austin Cindric in the NextGen car’s debut.

Overall, this is brilliant move for RFK Racing, as Keselowski and Bullins have a history of success together. Matt McCall, the former crew chief of the No. 6 car, did a good job guiding Keselowski to his first Cup Series victory with RFK Racing, but the speed wasn’t present in the playoffs. Now, Keselowski hopes that Bullins can help him get back to the Championship 4.

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Brad Keselowski’s ‘top candidate’ for RFK Racing crew chief in 2025 revealed

RFK Racing’s “top candidate” for Brad Keselowski’s crew chief on the No. 6 team in 2025 has been revealed. Who could join Keselowski?

[autotag]Brad Keselowski'[/autotag]s 2024 NASCAR season has come to a close, and while it didn’t result in a Cup Series championship, it should still be viewed as successful. Keselowski won his first race with RFK Racing at Darlington Raceway and made the playoffs. However, Matt McCall won’t return as the No. 6 crew chief in 2025, with a familiar face connected to the opening.

According to FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass, former Wood Brothers Racing crew chief [autotag]Jeremy Bullins[/autotag] is the “top candidate” to become Keselowski’s new crew chief at RFK Racing in 2025. Bullins has been paired with Keselowski in the past, as he led the driver through his final two years at Team Penske. Together, Bullins and Keselowski won five races in two seasons and made the Championship 4 in 2020.

Bullins spent the 2024 NASCAR season with Harrison Burton but left after the Cup Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in October. This would be a great addition for Keselowski, who has previous championship-caliber success with Bullins. It remains to be seen if this comes to fruition, but it would be an excellent move for RFK Racing.

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