qglover+FollowKeselowski Cool After RFK’s Top-10 BreakthroughRFK Racing finally snapped their nine-year drought with all three cars finishing in the top 10 at Michigan, led by Buescher’s impressive P2. But instead of wild celebrations, Brad “Bad Brad” Keselowski kept it chill, saying there’s nothing to be embarrassed about—they just want more wins. The focus is already on the next Cup race in Mexico City, with RFK pushing hard for those playoff spots. Can they turn these sparks into a real fire? #NASCAR #RFKRacing #Keselowski #Sports #Racing50Share
lisa79+FollowPreece’s Playoff Push: Third Time’s the Charm?Who else is eating crow after doubting Ryan Preece? After being written off—twice—by fans and teams, the Berlin Bulldog is making serious noise in the Cup Series with RFK Racing. Not only did he bounce back from Stewart-Haas Racing’s shutdown, but he’s also sitting 14th in points and was THIS close to a career-best finish at Talladega (DQ stings, but the drive was legit). Is this the comeback story of the season, or what? #NASCAR #RyanPreece #RFKRacing #Sports #Racing40Share
jennifer23+FollowBuescher’s Penalty Cut: Fair or Not?Big news out of Kansas—after the No. 17 RFK Mustang got flagged for a front bumper cover violation, the appeals panel just halved Chris Buescher’s regular season penalty points from 60 to 30. The rest of the penalty stands, but Buescher’s still just six points out of the playoffs after another top-10 run. Do you think the panel got it right, or did RFK Racing catch a break? Let’s hear your takes, especially with the playoff cut line heating up! #NASCAR #RFKRacing #ChrisBuescher #Sports01Share
Isabel Collier+FollowPenalty Cut: Buescher Back in Playoff MixBig news for RFK fans—after a tough L1 penalty at Kansas, the Appeals Panel just slashed Chris Buescher and the No. 17 team’s points loss from 60 to 30. That’s huge for Buescher, who jumps back into playoff contention, now just six points behind teammate Preece. The panel said NASCAR’s rule on exhaust panel trimming wasn’t clear enough, so the penalty got trimmed too. Can Buescher and the 17 crew rally for a playoff push with 13 races left? #NASCAR #RFKRacing #ChrisBuescher #Sports00Share
Jason Smith+FollowBuescher’s Penalty Cut: Playoff Hopes Alive?Big news for RFK fans! After the appeals panel reviewed the L1 penalty from Kansas, Chris Buescher and the No. 17 team got 30 championship points back. While the fine and crew chief suspension stick, this points boost jumps Buescher up to 16th in the standings—just outside the playoff cut. The panel said NASCAR’s proof on the bumper cover was solid, but the exhaust panel rule was too vague. Could this be the break the Mustang Dark Horse needs to chase down the playoffs? #NASCAR #RFKRacing #ChrisBuescher #Sports00Share
Roger Franco+FollowBuescher Bounced: Playoff Shakeup!Wow, NASCAR fans—major drama after Kansas! RFK’s Chris Buescher, aka “The Closer,” just got hit with a huge penalty for a bumper cover violation, dropping him out of the playoff hunt. The No. 17 team loses 60 points, five playoff points, and crew chief Scott Graves is benched for two races. Ironically, Ryan Preece slides back into the playoff picture thanks to Buescher’s misfortune. Thoughts on NASCAR’s crackdown? Fair or too harsh? #NASCAR #CupSeries #PlayoffDrama #RFKRacing #ChrisBuescher #Sports00Share
Isabel Collier+FollowBuescher’s Big Penalty: Fair or Too Harsh?Tough news for RFK Racing fans—Chris Buescher just got slapped with a massive 60-point penalty, dropping him from 12th to the 20s in the Cup standings. His crew chief, Scott Graves, is out for two races, and the team’s lighter in the wallet after a $75K fine. All this for a front bumper cover violation! With the All-Star Race coming up, do you think NASCAR went too far, or was this the right call to keep things fair? #NASCAR #ChrisBuescher #RFKRacing #NASCARCupSeries #RacingNews #Sports11Share
Isabel Collier+FollowLarson Dominates, RFK Penalized at KansasWhat a wild weekend at Kansas Speedway! While Yung Money (Kyle Larson) put on a clinic—leading 221 of 267 laps and snagging his third win of the season—the No. 17 RFK Racing team got hit with a tough L1 penalty for a front bumper issue. Crew chief Scott Graves is out for two races, plus the team lost 60 points and got slapped with a $75k fine. Larson now leads the playoff standings, showing why he’s in a league of his own. Thoughts on the penalty? Fair or too harsh? #NASCAR #KyleLarson #KansasSpeedway #RFKRacing #AdventHealth400 #Sports00Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowBuescher’s Playoff Hopes Take a Major HitTough break for the No. 17 team—Chris Buescher just dropped out of the Cup Series playoff picture after NASCAR hit RFK Racing with a massive 60-point penalty for a bumper cover violation post-Kansas. Not only does Buescher tumble from 12th to 24th in the standings, but crew chief Scott Graves is also sidelined for two races. After last year’s photo-finish heartbreak against Larson, this penalty stings even more. RFK is reviewing whether to appeal. What’s your take—fair call or too harsh? #NASCAR #ChrisBuescher #RFKRacing #NASCARCupSeries #PlayoffDrama #Sports20Share
lisa79+FollowBuescher’s Big Penalty: Playoff Hopes Dashed?Tough break for Chris Buescher and the RFK crew—after a hefty 60-point penalty for a front bumper cover violation, Buescher’s playoff hopes just took a serious hit. With his crew chief sidelined and a $75K fine, he’s dropped from a comfortable 12th to 24th in the standings. Now, it’s win-or-bust for Buescher if he wants to see postseason action. Do you think he can bounce back, or is this the end of his playoff run? #NASCAR #ChrisBuescher #RFKRacing #NASCARPlayoffs #RacingNews #Sports10Share