RFK Racing hired Jeremy Bullins as Brad Keselowski’s crew chief, reuniting the duo.
Bullins was Keselowski’s crew chief at Team Penske when Keselowski finished second in Cup points in 2020. They won five Cup races during the 2020-21 seasons. Bullins also served as Keselowski’s crew chief in the Xfinity Series from 2012 to 2014. They won 14 Xfinity races during that time.
The move comes after RFK Racing announced this week that it would expand to three cars full-time. Ryan Preece will join the organization and ask Kroger to sponsor his #60 car.
RFK Racing adds Ryan Preece, sponsors Kroger for third NASCAR entry starting in 2025
Ryan Preece completed his fifth full-time Cup season in 2024.
Bullins replaces Matt McCall.
“I am excited and grateful to have the opportunity to work with BK again, this time in the iconic No. 6 car with RFK,” Bullins said in a team release. “We were able to accomplish a lot as a team before, but we had some unfinished goals like a Daytona 500 win and a championship together and I’m excited to have the opportunity to compete together again.
“From the outside, it’s obvious that RFK’s trajectory is on track, and I look forward to being a part of the team’s growth and future success.”
Bullins was most recently Harrison Burton’s crew chief at Wood Brothers Racing. Bullins helped Burton capture the 100th NASCAR Cup victory for that organization at Daytona in August. Bullins also served as crew chief for Ryan Blaney and Austin Cindric.
Bullins has 10 Cup victories and 21 Xfinity victories as a crew chief. He has won at least one Cup in seven of the last nine seasons.
Keselowski won at Darlington in May for his first victory since joining RFK Racing as a co-owner in 2022. Keselowski finished 13th in points this season.
Jeremy and I share a lot of history and I’m excited to see him join the #6 team as we compete together again. We have set ourselves big goals for 2025! pic.twitter.com/BuhcZdosQu
– Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) November 21, 2024