
Two of NASCAR’s most decorated drivers, Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski, find themselves in unfamiliar territory midway through the 2025 season — stuck in neutral and searching for momentum. Despite their championship pedigrees and years of dominance, both former Cup champions have struggled to find consistent speed and podium finishes this year, raising questions about performance, team dynamics, and future prospects.
Kyle Busch, driving for Richard Childress Racing, has shown flashes of brilliance but continues to be plagued by handling issues and late-race misfortune. With only a few top-10 finishes so far, Busch remains determined but realistic: “We haven’t hit our stride yet. We’re grinding every week to get back in that winning rhythm.”
Brad Keselowski, co-owner and driver for RFK Racing, faces a similar uphill battle. While the RFK team has made strides in competitiveness, results have been mixed. “It’s not about panic — it’s about precision. We know we can win, and we’re going to prove it,” Keselowski said.
With the playoffs looming, both veterans are eyeing a turnaround. For now, the NASCAR world watches closely — knowing full well that champions like Busch and Keselowski are never down for long.
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