The 2012 NASCAR Cup champion and former Team Penske mainstay last year was winless for the first time since he entered the series full time in 2010.
Keselowski readily admits moving from Team Penske where he won a championship to RFK Racing as a co-owner is a “huge transition” for him.
Brad Keselowski is no stranger to team ownership, having fielded a NASCAR Truck Series operation and watched his parents follow the same path in ARCA and NASCAR; however, rebuilding RFK Racing has probably been more difficult than he anticipated. “We were in position to win probably two or three races with my car and maybe three to four races with Chris’ car,” said Keselowski, who admitted he was disappointed at not winning a points race.
“We have a lot of potential at a lot of different styles of race tracks with some work to do on some mile and a halfs,” Buescher said. “We have something to work off of, we have a notebook.”
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