Behind every great driver, there’s an influential mentor. For Chris Buescher, that’s Brad Keselowski. Since Keselowski became a key figure at RFK Racing, the team has been turbocharged, entering the playoffs with multiple cars for the first time since 2014. Buescher’s success is a testament to his own skill and reflects the revival of Jack Roush’s team under Keselowski’s leadership. Do you think Keselowski’s magic touch is a one-time thing?
Amid the Playoff’s excitement, a revelation concerning RFK has sent shockwaves through the racing world. Insider voices from the racing circuit, including Door Bumper Clear’s TJ Majors, Brett Griffin, Freddie Kraft, and Casey Boat, gathered to discuss the recent developments.
Racing Insiders Sound Off on RFK’s Dominance
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Casey Boat expressed confidence in RFK, stating, “I imagine TJ. I know the answer to this one. Spot on spot off both are of RFK cars finish in the top ten in Darlington and our main title contenders for the championship.” Brett Griffin provided some context, pointing out the current standings: “Chris Bush sits fourth in points, while Brad Keselowski occupies the eighth position.”
TJ Majors, the spotter for #6 Ford of Brad Keselowski, shared his thoughts on RFK’s resurgence. “I mean, I’m spot on for the company, obviously, I mean, I’ve lived it for the last two years. I’m spot on for it, but you know there’s a lot of work still to be done, and it’s nice to go to all these different types of tracks.” TJ stated.
He further added, “I mean super speedway, Short track, Michigan now at Darlington and just have speed. Its speed not just hit or miss like we’re we’re finding speed on you know a lot more now and It’s nice to see like there at the end we decided to pit and take a shot at a different strategy. We [RFK] were both top four.”
In a jaw-dropping twist to this year’s NASCAR season, Chris Buescher is tearing up tracks and smashing expectations. Once a driver who hovered around the fringes, his recent performances make him impossible to ignore. With three wins in his last six races, he’s no longer the underdog. Could this breakout star be setting the course for a championship journey?
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What are the ‘Door Bumper Clear’ Insider’s thoughts on Buescher?
Is Chris Buescher the Next Brad Keselowski, NASCAR’s New Rising Star?
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Buescher’s recent ascendance is the talk of the NASCAR world. He has gone from getting a single win last year to dominating the circuit. And it’s not just luck; he’s consistently finishing in the top five, turning anomalies into regularities.
Keselowski’s spotter further stated, “I think, Chris, we were third and fourth. And I’m not so sure that if we don’t line up behind Chris on that last restart, we don’t shove him to the lead. You know, I’m not putting, I’m not going to put it past Brad to give Chris a good start there and get him out there. And if Chris gets the lead, I mean, he’s proven that if he gets there, he keep it.”
“So, but yeah, it’s great spot on for the company. I’m not sure. I’m not sure many saw it being as strong as this, but I’ve lived it. And I’m not, I’m not surprised with the, with the people that Brad’s got there and, and the drivers and, you know, the, as hard as everybody’s working,” TJ added.
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Chris Buescher sets the NASCAR world ablaze from a blip on the radar to a shining star. Could he be the next Brad Keselowski or even surpass his mentor?