Once sitting at 32nd in points, Brad Keselowski managed to claw his way back with the help of some steady summer runs. At Michigan, a top-three car was undone by a pit-lane speeding penalty and bad luck, leaving him frustrated and still chasing victory. He said, “I’m disappointed I didn’t get it done. … We were faster on the day,” but still ended up 10th. However, that surge clearly was not enough to land him a playoff spot. And while these highlight his struggle on track, the ramifications go beyond that.

Brad Keselowski’s candid reflections on RFK Racing’s 2025 season reveal a team wrestling with both performance gaps and the shifting complexities of high-stakes sponsorship deals. Keselowski was straightforward: “We have some areas to improve. I hesitate to point out any specific are

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