NASCAR EXPOSED! Real Reason 3 Champions Are Missing Playoffs Has Nothing to Do With Their Driving

Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski, and Joey Logano — three NASCAR Cup Series champions with six titles between them — all missed the 2025 playoff field or collapsed before October, and not one broadcast partner stopped to explain why it actually happened. In this video, we cover the full story of how Richard Childress Racing's facilities and Next Gen development failures left a two-time champion averaging 20.9 starting positions and leading just 88 total laps all season, how Keselowski's dual role as co-owner and full-time driver expanding RFK Racing to three cars split the focus a championship campaign demands, and how Joey Logano's reigning title defense at Team Penske was destroyed by a Daytona 500 DNF and a Talladega disqualification that stripped a legitimate top-five result and left him entering the postseason with zero points cushion. From Mark Martin calling out Kyle Busch's equipment publicly in January 2026, to Kevin Harvick breaking down RCR's processes problem on his own podcast, to Logano admitting thirty more playoff points would have changed everything downstream — this is the complete story of how three champions were swallowed by organizations, not by their own driving. 🔔 Subscribe for daily NASCAR coverage and updates. #KyleBusch #BradKeselowski #JoeyLogano #NASCAR #NASCARNews #NASCAR2026 #NASCARCupSeries #NASCARPlayoffs #RFKRacing #RichardChildressRacing #TeamPenske #NASCARDrama #NASCARToday #NASCARChampionship #NASCARUpdates