The NASCAR Cup Series is set to return to Michigan International Speedway, a venue that has long been a cornerstone of RFK Racing's identity. The team treats the 2.0‑mile oval near Livonia as its home ground, and the upcoming event promises another chapter in a saga of sustained success.
A track that defines RFK's legacy
Since the early 2000s the organization has amassed 14 victories and 106 top‑10 finishes at the Michigan venue, numbers that place it ahead of every other track on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule. The team's overall tally of 24 wins across NASCAR's three major touring series underscores a dominance that stretches beyond a single season.
Drivers Brad Keselowski, Chris Buescher and Ryan Preece are slated to fly the flag for the organization. Keselowski, a veteran with 16 top‑10 finishes at the speedway but without a win, brings a wealth of experience and a knack for leading laps. Buescher captured his first Michigan victory in 2023 and has added four more top‑10 finishes since, while Preece's two top‑10 results and a best finish of seventh illustrate his growing competitiveness on the track.
The historical resonance of the Michigan event is amplified by moments such as Greg Biffle's 2013 win, which marked the 1,000th NASCAR victory for Ford Performance, and the fact that six different drivers have celebrated victories for RFK at this venue. The team's consistency is further highlighted by the observation that no other track on the Cup schedule boasts as many wins for the organization.
Beyond the on‑track action, the race weekend is bolstered by partnerships with sponsors including Kroger, Oscar Mayer, Rustik Oven, Solomon Plumbing and BuildSubmarines.com, each of which brings a distinct brand presence to the event.