Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, typically known as RFK Racing, is a professional racing team. The RFK Racing team was originally founded as Roush Racing in the late 1980s. At this time, the motorsports organization ran several racing teams, including teams that competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the ARCA Menards Series, the Trans-Am Series, and the MSA Camel GT.
The company currently flies a Gulfstream G200. However, in 2007, Fenway Sports Group became a co-owner of the racing team with the original owner, Jack Roush. At this point, the team was renamed to Roush Fenway Racing.
Eventually, in 2022, the popular NASCAR racecar driver, Brad Keselowski, opted into an ownership stake with the group becoming an additional co-owner of the team. Because of this, the team was officially renamed RFK Racing. Currently, the RFK Racing team competes in the NASCAR Cup Series.
It has three drivers in this series, including Brad Keselowski driving the number six car, Chris Buescher driving the number 17 car, and Ryan Preece driving the number 60 car. RFK Racing Team also drives exclusively Ford racecars in the NASCAR Cup Series. Overall, RFK Racing was one of the most successful motorsports teams in the 2000s and 2010s.
The team has completed nearly 2,500 total races, including two Cup Series championships, five Xfinity Series championships, and a single Camping World Truck Series. Because of the team's success in the motorsports industry, it is no wonde.