Monday April 21st, 2025 10:08PM

Buescher and Keselowski show RFK Racing's strength at Richmond

By Hank Kurz, Jr. - AP Sports Writer

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Chris Buescher pulled away on a restart with three laps to go to win at Richmond Raceway on Sunday and snagged one of the final spots in the NASCAR Cup Series playoff field with his first win of the season.

While it was a big day for RFK Racing, with Buescher leading 88 laps on the day, it was another oh-so-close day for team co-owner and fellow driver Brad Keselowski.

Buescher and Keselowski led a combined 190 of the 400 laps in their Fords. Keselowski, now a part owner of the team, led 102 laps on the 0.75-mile oval.

Keselowski was leading when he hit pit road for a stop on lap 284. But a miscue as he entered his pit box cost his crew time, and in a race slowed only once for a caution for an on-track incident, that lost time cost Keselowski dearly.  In the end, he finished in sixth.

Regardless, it was still a big day for the owner-driver, who celebrated with Buescher in victory lane.

“One win is good, but you get three or four or five and then you feel a lot better," said Keselowski. "It sure beats not having any at all, but we want to keep going. It’s nice to have one car locked in the playoffs. We need to get both cars locked in the playoffs. We have a good points gap, but we want wins and this is where we need to be.”

Keselowski, despite being winless this season, is still mathematically in contention for the playoffs.

Denny Hamlin tried to use a late restart to score his second straight series victory, one week after a contentious win at Pocono.  But his bid for the victory ended on the second lap of the final sprint when he drove in too deep in the first turn and slid up the track. He finished 0.549-seconds behind Buescher.

“I got a bad restart,” Hamlin said. “I had to recover too much ground from what I lost on the frontstretch. Almost got to the outside, and then in turn four, almost got to the outside again, and then in turn one, I was like ‘I’m just going to ship it in there and try to get to the outside one more time’ and I just carried way too much speed and locked up the left front tires.”

LARSON-HAMLIN

Kyle Larson, angered last week when Hamlin caused him to hit the wall while leading while Hamlin went on to win, was running a few laps down when he nudged Hamlin out of the way with 70 laps to go during Sunday's race.

Larson, who won at Richmond in April, finished 19th.

“I think he was having a frustrating day," Hamlin said. “It's all good.”

SCORCHER

With temperatures in the mid-80s, it was about 15 degrees cooler than Saturday, when the temperature approached 100 and the heat index was at least 105.

Nevertheless, points leader Martin Truex, Jr. still struggled.

“It was definitely really, really hot," he said. “It felt longer than 400 laps. I’ll be honest, when we got to the end of stage two —– I thought there was no way. I thought that was the checkered flag. It just felt really, really long.”

Truex finished seventh.

CLEAN RACE

All 36 cars that started the race were still running at the end.

UP NEXT

The series moves to Michigan where Kevin Harvick, winless so far in this his final season, is the defending champion.

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