Brad Keselowski, co-owner and driver of the No. 6 car at RFK Racing, has voiced strong confidence in the potential of his team as the NASCAR season heats up. Speaking candidly during a recent interview, Keselowski expressed that the No. 6 team has made significant strides both on and off the track, and he firmly believes they’re on the verge of a breakthrough.
According to Brad, the team has steadily improved its performance metrics, from speed in qualifying to pit strategy execution and race-day consistency. “We’ve put in the work—everyone from the engineering team to the guys in the garage,” Keselowski noted. “The pieces are coming together.”
While Keselowski’s optimism is encouraging, the big question remains: is the No. 6 team truly ready to contend for wins and perhaps even a championship? Their recent finishes suggest promise, but they’ve yet to consistently challenge NASCAR’s top-tier teams on a weekly basis. Still, momentum appears to be building, and fans are starting to take notice.
Team chemistry and communication have also improved, with Keselowski citing a more unified vision throughout the organization. He emphasized that success in NASCAR isn’t instant—it’s built over time through discipline, patience, and learning from mistakes.
Whether the No. 6 car will convert that potential into podium finishes remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Brad Keselowski’s belief in his team isn’t just talk—it’s backed by progress and a strong sense of purpose.