RFK Racing has announced a partnership with Mohawk Northeast for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season involving Ryan Preece and the No. 60 team. Preece, the driver for the No. 60 car, shared his enthusiasm about the partnership, saying in a press release: “It’s so exciting to have Mohawk with RFK in 2025 to continue building the relationship we’ve had for the past 10-plus years. “They’ve been supporting me since the beginning and I’m looking forward to accomplishing our goals together with their support.”
The inclusion of Mohawk Northeast, a renowned heavy-civil contractor, comes with its extensive expertise and distinguished client base. Known for providing high-quality construction services across multiple sectors, including heavy highway and railroad repair, as well as bridge and marine construction, Mohawk Northeast is powered by a robust fleet of machinery that includes cranes and tugboats. The 2025 NASCAR season will see Mohawk Northeast prominently featured on Preece’s No. 60 car in three key races. The debut will occur at the Iowa Speedway on August 3.
The unique 0.875-mile tri-oval track at Iowa Speedway is well-known and has been a defining feature of thrilling NASCAR races. On August 10, Preece will travel to Watkins Glen. Renowned for its difficult road course, Watkins Glen offers a stunning yet intimidating track that is a clear favorite among fans. On September 21, the Mohawk Northeast branding will make its last appearance at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The significance of this 1.058-mile oval track in the NASCAR playoffs is well-known.
Within the sport, RFK Racing has a long and illustrious history. Jack Roush founded the team in 1988, and it is currently in its 38th season of play. The ownership, which consists of John Henry of the Fenway Sports Group, Brad Keselowski, a NASCAR champion, and Jack Roush, provides a wealth of experience that supports the team’s success. Among RFK Racing’s achievements are eight championships in the top three NASCAR divisions and being the first team owner to reach 300 wins in the sport. Mohawk Northeast will join the RFK Racing family in 2025, extending their ten-year collaboration.