BRISTOL, Tenn. — The saying goes “two’s company, three’s a crowd,” but at Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, three’s been good company.
The expansion to a third full-time team can be a daunting task for an organization with having to make room in their shop, hire new employees to work on the car and find a driver that fits the brand. So far in 2025, RFK has found its perfect fit in Ryan Preece.
Eight races through his first season piloting the No. 60 Ford, Preece has arguably been the breakout driver of the first quarter with three top 10s, including a third-place result at Las Vegas which matched a career-high at the Cup level. When it comes to meshing with teammates Chris Buescher and Brad Keselowski, Preece touted the balance and insight all three can provide at all track disciplines.
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“What I’ve liked is each one of us has something that the other one could use to a certain extent,” Preece said Saturday at Bristol. “Brad’s super detailed. Chris is just really freaking good at road courses and mile-and-a-halves. I’m good at short tracks and I feel like we all complement what the program is working to be.”
Preece has used what he’s learned from Keselowski and Buescher to turn in two top 10s at 1.5-mile tracks in Vegas and Homestead, already tying the most top 10s Preece has had in a single season at intermediate ovals (2024, Nashville and Homestead).
With Buescher snagging five top 10s in his own right already in 2025, Preece has welcomed the challenge of competition among his teammates that makes them all better, even if it’s extracurricular activities.
“The willingness of all of us to push each other … we actually went on a team bike ride here and all of us bike a lot,” Preece noted. “It was just funny. We were all racing to get back before the rain. Each one of us tried putting it in high gear and pushing and going faster than one another. That was the thing I liked about it.”
The RFK trio all showed top-10 speed last weekend at Darlington until a tire issue and an untimely caution stifled the final results for Keselowski (33rd) and Preece (26th), respectively.
They will look for the speed to carry over to Bristol, where RFK has been stellar since the rebrand of the organization in 2022.
Buescher won the 2022 Bristol Night Race and has tallied two top 10s since, including a seventh-place result in the spring race last year after starting 34th. With conditions so far looking akin to last year’s spring race, there’s some déjà vu entering Sunday’s 500-lapper as Buescher will start 24th. Keselowski finished third in the same event while Preece finished 14th with the now-defunct Stewart-Haas Racing.
With several other Cup organizations expanding to a third car this season like 23XI Racing, Trackhouse Racing and Front Row Motorsports, Buescher has been most impressed with how RFK Racing is adapting.
“[We] had a lot of speed at a lot of different places for two years now and we’ve talked about that being a big high point for us at RFK,” Buescher said. “Adding a third team is tricky, and typically, there’s a rather steep learning curve. I see it in the garage right now with some teams that have picked up a third [car] and the 60 group’s done a great job to pick up and be competitive right off the truck. It is truly rewarding for all of us at RFK right now.”




