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RFK Racing reveals three 2025 Cup Series schemes

RFK Racing has dropped three schemes for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Ok, technically, it's one scheme, but all three drivers will use it.

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According to a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Build Submarines will return as a primary sponsor. The organization will take over the No. 6 controlled by Brad Keselowski, the No. 17 controlled by Chris Buescher, and the No. 60 controlled by Ryan Preece.

All three cars will have a white base with a green roof and a black hood. The Build Submarines sonar logo will take over the hood of the Cup Series cars.

When RFK Racing revealed the scheme, the company clarified that it would not be on multiple cars during the same race. This should prevent any spotter-related issues that could arise at Daytona, Talladega, or many other tracks on the schedule.

Build Submarines first joined forces with RFK Racing midway through the 2023 season. The Cup team held a press conference at a rainy Charlotte Motor Speedway on Coca-Cola 600 weekend and announced its partnership with BlueForge Alliance and Build Submarines.

Keselowski and RFK revealed during the press conference that Build Submarines would be a primary sponsor for 10 events in 2023. This number would increase to 18 races in 2024 and beyond.

Buescher took Build Submarines to victory lane last season. He outdueled Shane van Gisbergen at Watkins Glen International and won his first race of the season. This was his sixth career win.

The original deal focused on Keselowski and Buescher. However, Build Submarines supported Joey Hand last season as he finished a career-best fourth in the Chicago Street Race. The organization also sponsored David Ragan in the Daytona 500 and Supercars racer Cameron Waters at Sonoma.

These three drivers made one-off starts for RFK Racing as part of the "Stage 60" program that debuted last season. Now, however, the entry will have one full-time driver.

The Cup Series organization announced on Nov. 19 that Preece will join for 2025 as it expands to three full-time entries. The team will lease a charter from Rick Ware Racing to make this expansion possible. Kroger will join as one of the primary sponsors for the season.