Brad Keselowski is set to reunite with crew chief Jeremy Bullins for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. This announcement came from RFK Racing this Thursday.
Jeremy Bullins returns to Keselowski’s corner, rekindling a partnership that once propelled the pair to five victories, 23 top-five finishes, and 41 top-10 placements during their tenure with Team Penske.
Their collaborative efforts reached a pinnacle in 2020 when Keselowski was a strong competitor in the Championship 4, narrowly finishing second behind Chase Elliott. Victories included the Coca-Cola 600 and a triumph at Talladega Superspeedway, which placed Keselowski alongside legends like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jeff Gordon for the second-most wins at the iconic track.
“I’m excited and grateful for the opportunity to work with BK again, this time in the iconic No. 6 car with RFK.
“We were able to accomplish a lot as a team previously, but we had a couple of unfinished goals, like a Daytona 500 win and a championship together, and I’m ecstatic we get the opportunity to compete together again.
“From the outside looking in, it’s been obvious the trajectory RFK is on, and I look forward to being part of the growth and future success of the team.”
Keselowski has also shared a video to social media speaking about the reunion. He posted:
“Jeremy and I share a lot of history, and I’m excited to have him join the No. 6 team as we compete together again. We’ve set big goals for 2025!”
The road back to a Keselowski-Bullins alliance has been intriguing. After Keselowski transitioned to RFK Racing in 2022, Bullins remained integral to Team Penske, guiding various drivers, including Ryan Blaney and Austin Cindric.
Most recently, he lent his expertise to Harrison Burton and the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing team, contributing to their milestone 100th Cup Series win. His experience and success across various competitions make Bullins a seasoned addition to the RFK Racing team.
Bullins will replace Matt McCall, who led Keselowski to commendable finishes, including a win at Darlington in May. McCall had played a significant role in Keselowski’s recent achievements within the RFK fold, securing 30 top-10 finishes alongside other notable performances.
Keselowski, now 40, is eyeing his 16th full-time season in the Cup Series, also marking his fourth year with RFK Racing, a team with familial ties through his co-ownership with Jack Roush and John W. Henry of Fenway Sports Group.
As a respected figure in the sport with 36 Cup wins – placing him third among currently active drivers – Keselowski’s reunion with Bullins speaks volumes about his ongoing ambitions within the sport.