Veteran Crew Chief Bullins Reuniting With Keselowski

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Jeremy Bullins (Nigel Kinrade/NKP photo)

CONCORD, N.C. – Brad Keselowski will have a familiar face return atop his NASCAR Cup Series pit box next season, as veteran crew chief Jeremy Bullins reunites with the 2012 champion.

Bullins, who worked with Keselowski at Team Penske over a two-year stint in the Cup Series from 2020-’21, will shift from Wood Brothers Racing to RFK Racing for the 2025 campaign.

He’ll lead RFK’s flagship No. 6 Ford team as Keselowski, the team’s co-owner alongside NASCAR Hall of Famer Jack Roush and Fenway Sports Group principal John Henry, seeks a second straight and 11th overall appearance in the Cup Series playoffs.

Bullins and Keselowski earned a runner-up points finish in 2020, as well as five total Cup Series victories during their two-year stint together at Team Penske.

“I’m excited and grateful for the opportunity to work with BK again, this time in the iconic No. 6 car with RFK,” said Bullins. “We were able to accomplish a lot as a team previously, but we had a couple of unfinished goals, including a Daytona 500 win and a championship together. I’m ecstatic we will get the opportunity to compete together again.

“From the outside looking in, it’s been obvious the trajectory RFK is on, and I look forward to being part of the growth and future success of the team.”

Bullins boasts 31 career Cup Series wins as a crew chief and comes to RFK after more than a decade between Team Penske and Wood Brothers Racing, working with Ryan Blaney, Keselowski, Austin Cindric, and most recently Harrison Burton.

Bullins guided Burton to his first Cup Series victory in August at Daytona (Fla.) Int’l Speedway, which also served as the landmark 100th win at NASCAR’s premier level for the Wood Brothers organization.

The Walnut Cove, N.C., veteran made his Cup Series debut as a crew chief in 2014 with Blaney, who earned his first three wins with Bullins atop the pit box. Bullins spent six seasons as Blaney’s crew chief, from 2014-’19.

Prior to his entrance into the Cup Series, Bullins experienced a wealth of success as a NASCAR Xfinity Series crew chief, amassing 21 victories with _ drivers in just 100 starts.

Bullins attended N.C. State University and studied mechanical engineering.

Keselowski and Bullins’ renewed partnership together kicks off Feb. 2 with the Busch Light Clash at historic Bowman-Gray Stadium in Winston Salem, N.C., followed by the 67th annual Daytona 500 on Feb. 16 at Daytona Int’l Speedway.

Both races will air live on FOX, the Motor Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90.

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