Martinsville I Event Info:
Date: Sunday, March 30
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Martinsville, Virginia
Format: 400 Laps, 210.4 miles, Stages: 80-180-400
TV: FS1
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)
Homestead, FL (March 23, 2025) – It was “Miami nice” for Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing’s Chris Buescher and Ryan Preece. Both brought home top-10 finishes at the mile-and-a-half speedway, elevating their positions in the standings. Buescher is now 9th, while Preece is 16th. Teammate and co-owner Brad Keselowski picked up 6 positions on the day, recording a 26th-place finish.
#17 Chris Buescher Recap
A strong start to the 2025 season continued for Chris Buescher, as he led all Ford teams with a 6th-place finish at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Following an 11th-place qualifying effort on Saturday, Buescher’s Kroger / Farm Rich Ford fired off fast. He quickly maneuvered his way up to eighth. After dropping a few spots on an extended long run, the No. 17 pit crew delivered a quick stop to cycle Buescher back out in seventh. He ultimately finished 13th in Stage One.
Improving the car for Stage Two, Crew Chief Scott Graves made adjustments to help the car turn better. These changes allowed Buescher to impressively ride inches from the wall. He worked his way up to 11th as the stage ended.
Like he has done all season, Buescher continued to chip away in the final stage. He battled on the track as his team helped him in the pits. During a super-fast late-race pit stop, the No. 17 team helped Buescher pick up three spots on pit road. Buescher capitalized, surging to a 6th-place finish – his fourth top-10 of the season.
“It was a pretty fun day,” said Buescher. “This was a pretty solid Homestead, given where we were last year (15th at Homestead). The team made some good adjustments, and we had a strong restart at the end, and we were able to hang on.”
#60 Ryan Preece Recap
Ryan Preece continued his breakout 2025 campaign, notching his second consecutive top-10 finish. His 9th-place performance at Homestead-Miami Speedway came just one week after matching a career-best 3rd-place finish in Las Vegas.
Starting 31st on Sunday, there was work to be done. Undaunted, Crew Chief Derrick Finley addressed the team during pace laps, saying, “Expect to win, boys. Don’t think about it, expect it.” Motivated, Preece picked up 11 spots during Stage One. Again, Finley coached the team, saying, “We’ll keep plugging at it. One bite of the elephant at a time.”
The BuildSubmarines.com Ford continued surging toward the front in Stage Two, finishing 14th. “Nice job, bud. 14th. We’re almost done eating the elephant,” Finley continued. Before the restart to begin the final stage, the No. 60 team ripped off an ultra-fast 8.69-second pit stop that helped improve Preece’s track position. Preece continued to be aggressive and drove to a 9th-place finish.
“We were definitely pretty happy with how the car was,” said Preece. “I’m definitely pretty happy. This is something that I’m pretty proud of, and I feel like if we can just keep consistently doing it, we’ll be good.”
#6 Brad Keselowski Recap
Anticipating few cautions, Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 team were set up for many long runs during Sunday’s race. Their calculations proved correct, as there were only four yellows for 27 laps.
Taking advantage of their long-run setup, which provided a consistent pace for them over a lengthy stretch, the Nexlizet Ford pitted several laps later than most. This allowed Keselowski to gain track position and move from 32nd to 26th in Stage One.
During Stage Two, Keselowski hoped to pick up time and positions by running up against the wall. But as he tried to ride the furthest outside groove—a fast but challenging line—the car wouldn’t turn well enough to make it work. Crew Chief Jeremy Bullins made several adjustments, improving the car so that Keselowski could continue moving toward the front, getting as high as 18th before finishing 25th in the stage.
Bullins kept working on the car during Stage Three to help it turn. Keselowski though, ended the day 26th. The focus is now on Martinsville, a track where Keselowski has won twice and has led over 1000 laps.
Homestead-Miami Event Info:
Date: Sunday, March 23
Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Homestead, Florida
Format: 267 Laps, 400.5 Miles, Stages: 80-165-267
TV: FS1
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)
Las Vegas, NV (March 16, 2025) – Some things may stay in Vegas, but the momentum Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing captured on Sunday is something they’ll hope to carry with them as the season progresses. Led by Ryan Preece, who matched a career-high 3rd place finish, all three RFK teams finished among the top 15. Brad Keselowski posted a strong 11th-place finish, while Chris Buescher came home 13th.
#6 Brad Keselowski – RECAP
Brad Keselowski came to Las Vegas looking to turn his luck around, and with a determined, focused effort, that’s exactly what he did. Keselowski and crew chief Jeremy Bullins worked throughout the day, adjusting the car and dialing it in for the final run that netted the Castrol Ford an 11th-place finish.
Although the car was difficult to turn early in the race, Keselowski, a three-time Las Vegas winner, overcame the handling issue using experience. Studying the lines of others, Keselowski adjusted, finding more efficient ways to roll the corners. This, combined with Bullins’ careful chassis adjustments, allowed the car to run inside the top 15 consistently during the 267-lap race.
A critical moment came late in the race when several cars in front of Keselowski crashed. It was this type of event that had impacted the #6 car on multiple occasions this year. This time, though, spotter TJ Majors navigated Keselowski through the crash, helping him escape damage. A final pit stop in the closing laps allowed Keselowski and Bullins to top off fuel, make some short-run adjustments, and make an aggressive push toward a very solid finish.
“All in all, not a bad day for us,” said Keselowski. “At times, we had great speed, especially at the end. This is the type of run we need to build off of.”
#17 Chris Buescher – RECAP
After a strong qualifying effort, Chris Buescher rolled off 11th on Sunday in the Smith’s / Dasani Ford. Quickly, though, as the cars fanned out through the sweeping corners of the mile-and-a-half Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Buescher faced a challenge. The swirling ‘dirty’ air churned up, making the car tight and difficult to turn.
With plenty of racing still ahead, crew chief Scott Graves went to work, finding ways to help Buescher. After several chassis adjustments, the Smith’s / Dasani Ford was able to slice through the air better, helping Buescher navigate the corners. With the car more to his liking, Buescher charged into the top 10. Unfortunately, some track position was later lost when the #17 needed to make an unscheduled pit stop to tighten a loose wheel.
Still, there was a rally, and Buescher fought back to a respectable 13th-place finish.
“We started off really, really tight, and it took us a while to get it underneath us,” said Buescher. “We spent much of the day working on it, and we got a decent finish out of it.”
#60 Ryan Preece – RECAP
There have been glimpses of greatness for Ryan Preece so far in 2025, and those were once again on display Sunday as he brought home the RFK organization’s best finish of the season. Preece’s third-place finish also matched a career-best for the Berlin, CT driver.
Preece started 12th – his best-ever qualifying effort at a mile-and-a-half track. Confidence was high for the driver of the Consumer Cellular Ford, who appears to be in the midst of a breakout season after leading three of the season’s first four races.
Preece began the day hoping for long runs, and eventually, they did come. That strategy proved successful. As the runs wore on, Preece was able to consistently keep speed in the car. He used that to his advantage. Additionally, lightning-fast pit stops – one as fast as 8.7 seconds – helped Preece climb into the top five during the race’s final stage. In the closing laps, crew chief Derrick Finley urged Preece to save fuel, but a late-race caution made fuel conservation a non-issue. Preece was able to top off, hold his track position, and come home with a podium finish.
“Going into the season, our motto was, ‘live by the fire, die by the fire,’ take chances, be aggressive, and be on the offense,” said Preece. “I’m really grateful to come out here and have a great day because, at the beginning of the season, this is really what sets the tone.”
Martinsville I Event Info:
Date: Sunday, March 30
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Martinsville, Virginia
Format: 400 Laps, 210.4 miles, Stages: 80-180-400
TV: FS1
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)
Homestead, FL (March 23, 2025) – It was “Miami nice” for Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing’s Chris Buescher and Ryan Preece. Both brought home top-10 finishes at the mile-and-a-half speedway, elevating their positions in the standings. Buescher is now 9th, while Preece is 16th. Teammate and co-owner Brad Keselowski picked up 6 positions on the day, recording a 26th-place finish.
#17 Chris Buescher Recap
A strong start to the 2025 season continued for Chris Buescher, as he led all Ford teams with a 6th-place finish at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Following an 11th-place qualifying effort on Saturday, Buescher’s Kroger / Farm Rich Ford fired off fast. He quickly maneuvered his way up to eighth. After dropping a few spots on an extended long run, the No. 17 pit crew delivered a quick stop to cycle Buescher back out in seventh. He ultimately finished 13th in Stage One.
Improving the car for Stage Two, Crew Chief Scott Graves made adjustments to help the car turn better. These changes allowed Buescher to impressively ride inches from the wall. He worked his way up to 11th as the stage ended.
Like he has done all season, Buescher continued to chip away in the final stage. He battled on the track as his team helped him in the pits. During a super-fast late-race pit stop, the No. 17 team helped Buescher pick up three spots on pit road. Buescher capitalized, surging to a 6th-place finish – his fourth top-10 of the season.
“It was a pretty fun day,” said Buescher. “This was a pretty solid Homestead, given where we were last year (15th at Homestead). The team made some good adjustments, and we had a strong restart at the end, and we were able to hang on.”
#60 Ryan Preece Recap
Ryan Preece continued his breakout 2025 campaign, notching his second consecutive top-10 finish. His 9th-place performance at Homestead-Miami Speedway came just one week after matching a career-best 3rd-place finish in Las Vegas.
Starting 31st on Sunday, there was work to be done. Undaunted, Crew Chief Derrick Finley addressed the team during pace laps, saying, “Expect to win, boys. Don’t think about it, expect it.” Motivated, Preece picked up 11 spots during Stage One. Again, Finley coached the team, saying, “We’ll keep plugging at it. One bite of the elephant at a time.”
The BuildSubmarines.com Ford continued surging toward the front in Stage Two, finishing 14th. “Nice job, bud. 14th. We’re almost done eating the elephant,” Finley continued. Before the restart to begin the final stage, the No. 60 team ripped off an ultra-fast 8.69-second pit stop that helped improve Preece’s track position. Preece continued to be aggressive and drove to a 9th-place finish.
“We were definitely pretty happy with how the car was,” said Preece. “I’m definitely pretty happy. This is something that I’m pretty proud of, and I feel like if we can just keep consistently doing it, we’ll be good.”
#6 Brad Keselowski Recap
Anticipating few cautions, Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 team were set up for many long runs during Sunday’s race. Their calculations proved correct, as there were only four yellows for 27 laps.
Taking advantage of their long-run setup, which provided a consistent pace for them over a lengthy stretch, the Nexlizet Ford pitted several laps later than most. This allowed Keselowski to gain track position and move from 32nd to 26th in Stage One.
During Stage Two, Keselowski hoped to pick up time and positions by running up against the wall. But as he tried to ride the furthest outside groove—a fast but challenging line—the car wouldn’t turn well enough to make it work. Crew Chief Jeremy Bullins made several adjustments, improving the car so that Keselowski could continue moving toward the front, getting as high as 18th before finishing 25th in the stage.
Bullins kept working on the car during Stage Three to help it turn. Keselowski though, ended the day 26th. The focus is now on Martinsville, a track where Keselowski has won twice and has led over 1000 laps.
Homestead-Miami Event Info:
Date: Sunday, March 23
Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Homestead, Florida
Format: 267 Laps, 400.5 Miles, Stages: 80-165-267
TV: FS1
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)
Las Vegas, NV (March 16, 2025) – Some things may stay in Vegas, but the momentum Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing captured on Sunday is something they’ll hope to carry with them as the season progresses. Led by Ryan Preece, who matched a career-high 3rd place finish, all three RFK teams finished among the top 15. Brad Keselowski posted a strong 11th-place finish, while Chris Buescher came home 13th.
#6 Brad Keselowski – RECAP
Brad Keselowski came to Las Vegas looking to turn his luck around, and with a determined, focused effort, that’s exactly what he did. Keselowski and crew chief Jeremy Bullins worked throughout the day, adjusting the car and dialing it in for the final run that netted the Castrol Ford an 11th-place finish.
Although the car was difficult to turn early in the race, Keselowski, a three-time Las Vegas winner, overcame the handling issue using experience. Studying the lines of others, Keselowski adjusted, finding more efficient ways to roll the corners. This, combined with Bullins’ careful chassis adjustments, allowed the car to run inside the top 15 consistently during the 267-lap race.
A critical moment came late in the race when several cars in front of Keselowski crashed. It was this type of event that had impacted the #6 car on multiple occasions this year. This time, though, spotter TJ Majors navigated Keselowski through the crash, helping him escape damage. A final pit stop in the closing laps allowed Keselowski and Bullins to top off fuel, make some short-run adjustments, and make an aggressive push toward a very solid finish.
“All in all, not a bad day for us,” said Keselowski. “At times, we had great speed, especially at the end. This is the type of run we need to build off of.”
#17 Chris Buescher – RECAP
After a strong qualifying effort, Chris Buescher rolled off 11th on Sunday in the Smith’s / Dasani Ford. Quickly, though, as the cars fanned out through the sweeping corners of the mile-and-a-half Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Buescher faced a challenge. The swirling ‘dirty’ air churned up, making the car tight and difficult to turn.
With plenty of racing still ahead, crew chief Scott Graves went to work, finding ways to help Buescher. After several chassis adjustments, the Smith’s / Dasani Ford was able to slice through the air better, helping Buescher navigate the corners. With the car more to his liking, Buescher charged into the top 10. Unfortunately, some track position was later lost when the #17 needed to make an unscheduled pit stop to tighten a loose wheel.
Still, there was a rally, and Buescher fought back to a respectable 13th-place finish.
“We started off really, really tight, and it took us a while to get it underneath us,” said Buescher. “We spent much of the day working on it, and we got a decent finish out of it.”
#60 Ryan Preece – RECAP
There have been glimpses of greatness for Ryan Preece so far in 2025, and those were once again on display Sunday as he brought home the RFK organization’s best finish of the season. Preece’s third-place finish also matched a career-best for the Berlin, CT driver.
Preece started 12th – his best-ever qualifying effort at a mile-and-a-half track. Confidence was high for the driver of the Consumer Cellular Ford, who appears to be in the midst of a breakout season after leading three of the season’s first four races.
Preece began the day hoping for long runs, and eventually, they did come. That strategy proved successful. As the runs wore on, Preece was able to consistently keep speed in the car. He used that to his advantage. Additionally, lightning-fast pit stops – one as fast as 8.7 seconds – helped Preece climb into the top five during the race’s final stage. In the closing laps, crew chief Derrick Finley urged Preece to save fuel, but a late-race caution made fuel conservation a non-issue. Preece was able to top off, hold his track position, and come home with a podium finish.
“Going into the season, our motto was, ‘live by the fire, die by the fire,’ take chances, be aggressive, and be on the offense,” said Preece. “I’m really grateful to come out here and have a great day because, at the beginning of the season, this is really what sets the tone.”
For over 50 years, Jack Roush has been committed to performance, having won 31 championships and more than 400 races in drag racing, sports car and stock car racing.Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing boasts eight championships in NASCAR’s top three divisions, and has established itself as a dominant force in the sport.
For over 50 years, Jack Roush has been committed to performance, having won 31 championships and more than 400 races in drag racing, sports car and stock car racing.Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing boasts eight championships in NASCAR’s top three divisions, and has established itself as a dominant force in the sport.