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Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing and Front Row Motorsports Launching Off-Season Meme War

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Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing (RFK Racing) and Front Row Motorsports are looking to pass some time this off-season, announcing on Sunday that the two organizations will launch a “meme war”.

Yes, you read that correctly, a meme war.

Over the course of five days, each of the organizations will be posting a “dank meme” to their Twitter accounts. The rules are pretty simple, the meme that accrues the most likes by the following morning at 9:00 am is crowned the winner of the day, with the best of five taking the title.

Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing looks to be the favorite heading into the competition, with the organization holding a 100,000 follower advantage over Front Row Motorsports, who just like in the NASCAR Cup Series, will be looking for an underdog triumph.

It’s happened before though, including February’s Daytona 500, when Michael McDowell was able to get past a wrecking Joey Logano, and new RFK Racing co-owner Brad Keselowski, for the victory in “The Great American Race”.

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