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Roush Fenway Racing Announces TJ Majors as Keselowski Spotter, Other New Personnel

The No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford leads a pack of cars at Pocono Raceway in 2020. Photo by Patrick Smith | Getty Images

On Wednesday, Roush Fenway Racing announced a new batch of personnel additions to their team, including TJ Majors, who will serve as the spotter for Brad Keselowski for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season.

Roush Fenway Racing revealed the news with a graphic video, which showed the new personnel as trading cards coming out of a pack.

Majors moved to Keselowski’s No. 2 Team Penske team in 2021 for the August 22nd event at Michigan International Speedway. Before that, Majors had served as Joey Logano’s spotter with the No. 22 team.

Majors, 41, is known for being an excellent superspeedway spotter.

The majority of the 14 new hires are from the now defunct Chip Ganassi Racing team.

Matt McCall, who had already been announced as Keselowski’s new crew chief, came from the No. 1 Chip Ganassi Racing team.

Jonathan Branzelle, who will be an engineer for the No. 6 team, graphic designer Aaron Burnette, Car chief Nick Case, Mechanic Jonathan Ellis, Mechanic Matthew House, Tire Changer Steve Price and Engineer Josh Sell all came from the Ganassi team.

Tire Changer Johnny Roberts has moved to RFR from the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports pit crew.

Jeremy Thompson, a former General Manager of Brad Keselowski Racing, will join RFR as the Director of Competition.

Christina Quinn will join RFR as the Business Development Director, Vern Sharrow has been added to the Board of Directors at RFR and Dallas Dallman will also join the team as a Vehicle Development Engineer.

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