Brad Keselowski and Jeremy Bullins Reunite as Driver and Crew Chief
Brad Keselowski is joining forces once again with crew chief Jeremy Bullins for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, as announced by RFK Racing on Thursday.
Bullins led Keselowski's No. 2 Team Penske team to five victories, 23 top-five finishes, and 41 top-10 finishes during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. In 2020, Keselowski finished as the runner-up in the championship standings.
In a statement released by the team, Bullins expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to work with Keselowski again, this time in the iconic No. 6 car with RFK. He also mentioned their previous accomplishments as a team and their unfinished goals, such as winning the Daytona 500 and a championship together. Bullins is thrilled to have the chance to compete with Keselowski once again and be a part of the growth and future success of RFK Racing.
Bullins previously served as the crew chief for Harrison Burton's No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford for 34 races in the 2024 season and the final 10 races of the 2023 season.
He will be taking over for Matt McCall, who worked with Keselowski for 17 top-five finishes, 30 top-10 finishes, and a win at Darlington in May.
Keselowski, who is 40 years old, will be entering his 16th season as a full-time driver in the Cup Series. This will be his fourth season with RFK Racing, the team he co-owns with Jack Roush and John W. Henry of the Fenway Sports Group.
Keselowski is a former Cup Series champion, winning the title in 2012. He currently ranks third among active drivers with 36 career Cup wins and has made the NASCAR Playoffs 12 times.