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As if Brad Keselowski needed any more morale boost in his new role at Roush-Fenway Keselowski Racing this season, his partner and RFK co-owner Jack Roush earned yet another laurel. He is now a member of another Hall of Fame.

After being inducted in the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2019, Jack Roush is now also a part of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. Roush, who has run teams in NHRA, in NMSA, and all three levels of NASCAR.

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Brad Keselowski and Jack Roush have one goal in mind – restore their team’s glory

In an interview, Jack Roush described how Keselowski, being part of this project, will bring “a lot to the organisation,” not only from his ability as a driver, but with his overall “fresh perspective.” 

“I’ve had the opportunity to watch Brad for a number of years, as he has fought and clawed his way up the ladder, molding himself into a champion and one of the top drivers in our sport,” Jack Roush said.

Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing is a historic team that has 137 wins in Cup Series as well as a couple of championships. However, that being said, the team has only enjoyed a mere two wins since 2014 and none in the last five years.

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To pull this team out of the slump is the challenge that was probably one of the big reason that attracted Brad Keselowski, especially considering the onset of the Next Gen era, to Roush’s team.

“I am optimistic about what Jack, John and I can accomplish together,” Keselowski said.“Our goal is to win races and compete for championships at NASCAR’s top level.

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“If ever there was a time (to become an owner), it’s right now.”

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