LAS VEGAS, NV (October 12, 2025) – Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing, was dealt a solid hand in Las Vegas Sunday as they turned in two-of-a-kind, scoring double top 10 finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Ryan Preece ran the table in the closing laps to lead RFK with a 9th place finish, while Brad Keselowski finished 10th. Chris Buescher narrowly missed the top 10 with a 12th place finish.

6 Brad Keselowski

Brad Keselowski came into Sunday seeking his fourth career Las Vegas win and delivered a strong performance in pursuit of it. He steadily worked his way through the field, picking off cars as he surged toward the front from his 34th starting position. The Nexlizet Ford was fast from the drop of the green, with Keselowski particularly happy with his drive off turn 4. During a late stage caution a strategic decision was made to pit but only for scuff tires. Keselowski closed out Stage One in 23rd; an eleven-position gain.

Pitting between stages, Keselowski swapped out his scuffs for a set of stickers. Restarting 23rd on fresh tires, he immediately made a charge. Going three-wide and surging forward, he was running 18th by lap 72. Like many drivers he began dealing with dirty air but found ways to overcome the turbulence.  Demonstrating his adaptability, Keselowski adjusted his corner arc, a veteran move that allowed him to continue moving forward and capture a 12th-place finish in Stage Two.

Well ahead of where he started the day Keselowski restarted the final stage tenth. Wasting no time, he pounced on an opportunity to move up even further as he advanced to another spot when the green flag waived. Continuing to run fast, and performing well on long runs, Keselowski delayed his stop during a green flag pit cycle. The strategy allowed him to lead briefly before pitting. A caution shortly after brought more strategy, this time a 2-tire change. Keselowski gained track position and was able to score a strong tenth place finish.

“A total blue-collar day,” said Keselowski. “Started in the back. Drove up, took a gamble at the end with two tires and ended up tenth which is what we had.”