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Learn more in The N&O’s higher ed newsletter about key differences and similarities between Senate Bill 558 and the UNC ...
Brad Keselowski had perhaps his best No. 6 RFK Racing Ford of 2025 Sunday at Pocono, but miscommunications derailed his winning chances.
However, Keselowski did not give up, fighting from 24th on the final restart to finish ninth as RFK Racing put all three cars inside the top ten. Speaking more about the costly decision to run ...
Brad Keselowski is more than a successful NASCAR Cup Series driver. He’s a successful businessman as well. RFK Racing is proof of both. Naturally, his opinion is valued.
For the first time since the Coca-Cola 600 in May, the NASCAR Cup Series will feature a full 40-car field in Sunday's Quaker State 400 at Atlanta. Among the notable entries: Corey LaJoie and ...
Ryan Preece striving for NASCAR wins with RFK Racing has taken on new energy this season, as the veteran driver finds himself contending for playoff spots and race victories after a period of career ...
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) June 21, 2025 Marcus Armstrong started third in last season’s race racing for CGR. Instead, he will start mid-pack in 15th, the second driver out of the round.
Kyle Busch -- Richard Childress Racing No. 8 Camaro ZL1 The two-time Cup champion's numbers at Pocono speak for themselves: Four wins during his Hall of Fame career, including three in four starts ...
Briscoe got a dying Stewart-Haas Racing into the playoffs with an unbelievable drive. Unfortunately, RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher was the odd man out thanks to this ridiculous rule.
RFK Racing, now a three-car Cup Series team, is already seeing those benefits. AI helps reduce the hours team members spend manually analyzing photos or videos.
Race Winner: Shane van Gisbergen of Trackhouse Racing (Chevrolet) Stage 1 Winner: Ryan Preece of RFK Racing (Ford) Stage 2 Winner: Shane van Gisbergen of Trackhouse Racing (Chevrolet) RWR Finish ...
The roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber filled the air as RFK Racing made a powerful statement at Michigan, signaling their rise to NASCAR supremacy. Brad Keselowski, the team’s co-owner, ...
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