RFK Racing has a new primary sponsorship partner in Graza Olive Oil, and the partnership will kick off this weekend at Circuit of the Americas, as the company will adorn Brad Keselowski’s No. 6 Ford Mustang Dark Horse as the primary sponsorship partners.
Additionally, Graza Olive Oil will serve as a full-season associate sponsorship partner for Ryan Preece and the No. 60 RFK Racing team.
For Graza, a company founded in 2022, this marks an exciting delve into the NASCAR sponsorship space.
“We’re thrilled to partner with such an outstanding team like Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing, and introduce ourselves and our delicious products to their loyal fan base,” said Andrew Benin, Graza co-founder & CEO.
The race team says it shares qualities with the company that extend past the kitchen and the racetrack.
“They are authentic, bold, and focused on creating a terrific culinary experience that is steeped in quality,” said RFK Racing President, Chip Bowers. “That commitment to excellence is what has established fans of their product from the very first taste; we’re proud to be aligned with another best-in-brand company.”
While Graza will serve as the primary sponsorship partner for the No. 6 team this weekend, there is a chance that Keselowski is unable to compete or may have to step out of the car early in favor of Joey Hand.
Keselowski, who is still regaining strength in his leg following a broken femur suffered in an offseason family ski trip, is unsure how his leg will hold up around the 17-turn COTA road course, but will undergo tests this week to see if he can withstand the rigors of the event before climbing behind the wheel.
Heading into this weekend’s event at Circuit of the Americas, Keselowski ranks ninth in the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings, and he sits 17 points above the Chase for the Championship cutline.