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In NASCAR’s fast and furious world, RFK Racing is one team that is causing a stir in the paddock. Since becoming co-owner of the team, Brad Keselowski has made a relentless effort to transform the once-struggling team into a force to be reckoned with.

This Ford-backed team has shown impressive performances on the track, but are they ready to compete against the champions of NASCAR? Let’s dive into the exhilarating discussion between Nate Ryan and Kim Coon on the NASCAR on NBC podcast.

Brad Keselowski puts relentless effort to transform RFK Racing into a contender

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At first glance, RFK Racing is an organization on the rise, capturing the attention of fans and pundits alike. The media chatter has reached a fever pitch, with some questioning whether they’re the best Ford team in the Cup Series. However, the experienced Nate Ryan keeps his cool, urging everyone not to get too carried away with the hype. “I’m not all in on that,” he cautions, “I still think you got Penske, you got Stewart Haas, RFK is in the mix.”

The seasoned Kim Coon agreed, highlighting the need for more consistency over a longer period. “I’d like to see more consistency over the course of more than just a year and a half from kind of the changes that were made when Brad came in and where they’re going with the team now”, she muses.

But one should not dismiss RFK Racing just yet. Kim envisions a future where they stand tall among the elite. “If we’re having this conversation next season and they have a couple more wins under their belt, then maybe we have the conversation of there at the top of the totem pole for the four teams.”

The tension builds, and the debate gains momentum as both experts navigate the twisty turns of the topic. The notion of RFK Racing as the leading Ford team in the Cup feels almost like an untamed stallion, galloping freely through the minds of fans and pundits alike.

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The podcast soon takes a turn as a comparison is drawn between RFK and SHR.

How would Brad Keselowski’s team challenge the traditional Titans?

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The competition is fierce, and the Ford teams are battling it out on the asphalt. With its four drivers, Stewart Haas Racing remains in contention, even though they’re winless this season. However, their recent strong showing at Richmond proves they’re still a force to be reckoned with. Like many other Ford teams, short-track speed seems to be their forte.

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As the plot thickens, Kim Coon compares RFK and SHR. “I’m not going to put RFK at the top of the Ford list. I think still it’s hard to argue against Penske.” Indeed, Penske, with its illustrious history and outstanding drivers, remains a formidable presence on the circuit.

The question remains: can RFK Racing ascend to the top of the NASCAR pantheon? Only time will tell. As the season progresses, the excitement will continue to build. One thing is certain: the NASCAR universe is witnessing the rise of a new contender, and the traditional Titans better be prepared to face the challenge.

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In this tale of transformation, Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing stands as an embodiment of progress. While Keselowski’s personal victory may have eluded him for now, the success of his team and the triumphs of Chris Buescher paint a vivid picture of the bright future ahead.