Brad Keselowski ended speculation about RFK Racing leaving Ford for Dodge on Thursday evening.
He stated that RFK has a multi-year agreement with Ford.

What happened?

Keselowski took to social media to dismiss the rumors.
He made it clear that his organization has no plans to leave Ford.

Why it matters for Brad Keselowski

The speculation started after reports indicated Dodge was closing in on a deal to rejoin the Cup Series in 2027.
Keselowski's history with Dodge, having driven for them from 2010 to 2012, fueled the rumors.

What comes next?

RFK Racing has steadily climbed back into contention over the past several seasons.
They have added race wins and expanded to three full-time Cup entries.

Keselowski's statement reinforces Ford's commitment to keeping RFK Racing at the center of its long-term NASCAR plans.
He helped transform what was then Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing into one of Ford's flagship organizations in 2022.

The speculation wasn't completely random, given Keselowski's past success with Dodge.
He won the 2012 Cup Series championship driving a Dodge for Team Penske.

Keselowski's latest comments suggest there is no reason to expect a manufacturer change.
RFK Racing will continue to chase another Cup Series championship with Ford.

The NASCAR community quickly took notice of Keselowski's statement.
It spread throughout social media after several days of online speculation tied to Dodge's expected return.

Keselowski didn't leave much room for interpretation.
He stated that any speculation about RFK Racing leaving Ford is not based on anything real.