RFK Racing announced today that veteran crew chief Paul Wolfe Bullins will join Brad Keselowski for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, marking a highly anticipated reunion between the two. The move signals RFK Racing’s commitment to bolstering its competitive edge as the organization continues its resurgence in the NASCAR Cup Series.
A History of Success
Bullins and Keselowski are no strangers to success. Together, they won the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series championship while at Team Penske, solidifying themselves as one of the sport’s most formidable driver-crew chief duos. Over the years, they celebrated numerous victories, including marquee wins at Talladega, Las Vegas, and Martinsville.
Now reunited at RFK Racing, the pair looks to replicate their past success and help RFK continue its upward trajectory in NASCAR’s top series.
A Strong Foundation
RFK Racing has shown significant progress under the leadership of Brad Keselowski, who joined the team as a co-owner in 2022. Alongside fellow driver Chris Buescher, RFK Racing achieved several milestones in 2024, including multiple wins and a strong playoff presence.
Adding Bullins to the mix is expected to strengthen Keselowski’s program further, providing the team with a proven leader known for his strategic mind and deep understanding of race-day dynamics.
“I’m thrilled to have Paul joining us at RFK Racing,” said Keselowski. “We’ve accomplished so much together in the past, and I believe his experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue building RFK into a championship-caliber team.”
Bullins’ Perspective
For Bullins, the opportunity to reunite with Keselowski is both exciting and promising. “Brad and I have always worked well together, and I’m looking forward to helping RFK Racing take the next step,” said Bullins. “This team has a lot of potential, and I’m ready to get to work and see what we can accomplish together.”
Building Toward 2025
The addition of Bullins is just one piece of RFK Racing’s broader strategy to position itself as a consistent contender in the NASCAR Cup Series. With two proven drivers, a solid ownership structure, and now one of the sport’s most respected crew chiefs, RFK Racing appears poised for a breakout season in 2025.
Fan Excitement
Fans of both Keselowski and Bullins have expressed excitement about the reunion, recalling the dominant performances the duo produced in their heyday. Many believe this partnership could elevate RFK Racing to new heights, creating even more competitive depth in the Cup Series.
Looking Ahead
As the 2025 NASCAR season approaches, all eyes will be on RFK Racing to see how this renewed partnership pays off. If history is any indicator, the Keselowski-Bullins duo has the potential to deliver thrilling moments and, perhaps, a return to championship glory.