
Ryan Preece
35-Year-Old Driver
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing

2026 Cup Stats
Points
209
Starts
8
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
0
Top 10
2
2026 Fantasy Outlook
The move to Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing would pay off pretty big for Preece and he would become one of the more pleasant surprises of the 2025 season. The journeyman driver posted 14 Top-10 finishes and registered a career-best 15.7 average finish across the campaign. Preece would fall short of making the NASCAR playoffs but it would still be a successful season for the No. 60 Ford team. Now Preece can focus on moving the bar up in 2026 and we believe he will, albeit modestly. Derrick Finley will once again call the shots from the team's war wagon and look to break Preece possibly into victory lane for the first time. This driver and team finished 2025 on a heater with four Top 10's in the final five races of last season. That's a great last look heading into the 2026 campaign. Read Past Outlooks
Top-10 finish at Bristol
Preece finished in eighth place on Sunday at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 500.
ANALYSIS
While Preece has run well this season, Sunday's eighth-place finish was just his second Top-10 finish of the season, though it also marked his seventh consecutive finish of 18th or better. He remains one of just three drivers to finish on the lead lap in every race this season. Up next for Preece is a visit to Kansas Speedway, where he posted his only Top 10 in 12 career starts in the race last spring.
While Preece has run well this season, Sunday's eighth-place finish was just his second Top-10 finish of the season, though it also marked his seventh consecutive finish of 18th or better. He remains one of just three drivers to finish on the lead lap in every race this season. Up next for Preece is a visit to Kansas Speedway, where he posted his only Top 10 in 12 career starts in the race last spring.
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Preece will continue with the No. 41 Stewart Haas Racing team in 2024. Chad Johnston will continue at crew chief despite just two Top-10 finishes by this driver and team last season. For all of Preece's struggles he still managed a career-best 20.8 average finish, so all the news isn't completely bad. In fact, the journeyman driver showed some glimmers of hope in the closing stages of last season. Preece fetched one Top-10 and four Top-15 finishes in the final six events of 2023. The 15.3 average finish across that "home stretch" span far exceeded his season average. So we carry some optimism into 2024 for Preece and the No. 41 team despite some of the headwinds that Stewart Haas Racing currently faces. Watch him early in the season, especially when it comes to qualifying. Those early races and qualifying will play a key part in any success and growth he has in upcoming campaign.
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12th in Cook Out 400
Preece started 17th and worked his way up to a 12th-place finish in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
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Fades After Strong Run
Preece ran near the front at times, but settled for a 13th-place finish in Sunday's Goodyear 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington.
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Leads Daytona Final Practice
Preece was fastest in Happy Hour practice for the Daytona 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 192.818 mph.
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Wins the Cookout Clash
Preece won the Cookout Clash NASCAR Cup Series race at Bowman Gray Stadium on Wednesday night.
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Wins Cook Out 400 Pole
Preece won the pole for the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway on Friday. He turned a fast lap of 121.381 mph.
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