NASCAR Cup Series star Chris Buescher has committed his future to RFK Racing by signing a multiyear contract extension with the team.
The 33-year-old star - currently seventh in the 2026 Cup Series standings - has been part of the furniture at RFK for 17 years and he will continue that longterm partnership in the No.17 Ford for some time to come.
Buescher, only a teenager at the time, began his love affair with RFK when he worked in the race shop and helped with pit practice. By 2009 he traded a wrench for a helmet, becoming part of the team’s driver development program.
Buescher quickly established himself as a winner, claiming the 2012 ARCA and 2015 Xfinity Series Championships driving cars owned by Jack Roush and Fenway Sports Group.
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Buescher says decision to stay at RFK was easy
Buescher credits his unwavering belief in his team and the bright future of RFK Racing for his easy decision to stay home.
“RFK Racing has been home for most of my racing career, and that’s something I don’t take for granted,” he said.
“I’ve grown up with this organization, and I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve built together over the last several years. The direction we’re heading, the people we have in place, and the commitment throughout the company make me excited about the future.
"I’m grateful to Mr. Jack, Brad, Fenway Sports Group and everyone at RFK Racing for their belief in me. I’m looking forward to continuing to chase wins and championships together.”
Chris Buescher career so far
Buescher is now in his 11th full-time NASCAR Cup Series season. With six wins at the highest level, he has established himself as one of the garage’s most respected and versatile competitors who has won on short tracks, superspeedways and road courses.
His rise with RFK Racing reached new heights in 2023 when he captured three victories in a five-race stretch at Richmond, Michigan and Daytona, advancing to the Round of 12 in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and recording a career-best seventh-place finish in the championship standings. The breakout campaign earned himNASCAR’s Most Improved Driver honor as voted on by fans.
Buescher followed that effort with another memorable season in 2024, highlighted by a dramatic victory at Watkins Glen International, where he executed a last-lap pass to secure his first career road-course win. In 2025, he continued to showcase his trademark consistency, posting a 14.3 average finish - sixth-best among all Cup Series drivers.
RKF chief says Buescher is a team cornerstone
"Chris has been part of this organization for most of his professional career, and there is a tremendous amount of pride in seeing what he has become,” said team founder and co-owner Jack Roush.
“He is an exceptional driver, but just as importantly, he is the kind of person who makes our organization stronger. His work ethic, intelligence and commitment to our success have earned the respect of everyone at RFK Racing, and we're proud that his story with us will continue."
Lavish praise from Keselowski
“Chris is everything you want in a race car driver and teammate,” added Brad Keselowski, co-owner and driver at RFK Racing.
“His talent behind the wheel speaks for itself, but what really separates him is his professionalism, preparation and commitment to making everyone around him better.
"He’s been instrumental in the progress we’ve made as an organization, and we’re excited to continue building toward our goals together.”
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