2022 is a year of change for the sport, and especially for Keselowski. After spending the last 12 years with Team Penske, he left the No. 2 car behind for an entirely new challenge at Roush.
Once a super team with five full-time entries, the organization has struggled in recent years and downsized into a two-car operation. Roush Fenway has won no Cup titles since 2004 and hasn’t won a Cup race since 2017.
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The 38-year-old picked quite the year to become a team owner at the Cup level with supply chain issues and parts shortages putting a lot of pressure on teams ahead of the Next Gen’s car debut season.
“The team guys are living that a lot more than I am,” said Keselowski. “The guys that are on the floor are more frustrated because when a part comes in, it is now that they are working through the weekend because everything is coming just in time and we can’t lose that time. For me, it isn’t terribly frustrating, but I have a lot of…
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