Brad Keselowski wants Charllotte and Darlington to be championship venues

RFK Racing owner driver Brad Keselowski has shared the two tracks he wants the NASCAR Cup season finale to be held.


Brad Keselowski wants Charllotte and Darlington to be championship venues

Brad Keselowski (Via IMAGO)

The debates over the championship venue have been around from the day Homestead Miami was replaced with Phoenix Motor Speedway. Many top drivers in the racing community have been asking for a change with, the finale events at Phoenix being lackluster, especially the premier stock car racing events.

Recently Adam Stern, the NASCAR COO has given his verdict on the topic. He confirms that the sanctioning body is looking into changing the finale venue, beyond just Miami and Phoenix. The 2012 Cup champion and RFK Racing co-owner/driver Brad Keselowski has shared his vies in the venue change on social media.

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The No:6 Ford Mustang driver pointed out that he has been thinking about which track would be the best for the long-time. He wants the iconic tracks Darlington Raceway and the Charlotte Motor Speedway to the finale venues. In the same post on X, he asked how the NASCAR fandom thinks about the changes he proposed.

Been thinking about this one for awhile. I really like both [Darlington] or [Charlotte] as a season finale. What do you all think? I’d do a poll but not sure [how] to anymore…

Brad Keselowski said via X.

Brad Keselowski reveals the catalyst for changes at RFK Racing

Going into the 2025 season, RFK Racing has made some serious changes with the addition of third car to the team fort Ryan Preece and other crew changes. Brad Keselowski recently revealed that the team’s lack of consistency and race loses at Atlanta, Watkins Glen, and Bristol that cost them playoff spot was the reason for the changes.

Brad Keselowski
Brad Keselowski (Via IMAGO)

The playoffs were a big disappointment for us in 2024. We entered thinking we’re going to be really strong, we just never really got through the first round with any speed, had a little bit of bad luck, and not the best of execution. Amongst those three (Atlanta, Watkins Glen, and Bristol) we got eliminated early and it was probably the catalyst for a number of changes.

Brad Keselowski said.

The comments from Brad Keselowski shows the excitement the team have for the upcoming 2025 season with the significant changes done to the team. It would be interesting to see how their performance is going to change because of the additions to the team.