RFK Racing co-owner Brad Keselowski’s six Talladega Superspeedway wins are most among active drivers and second all-time to only the late Dale Earnhardt’s 10-trophy total. But it’s been since 2021 that the 2012 series champ last celebrated in Dega’s Victory Lane. He has three runner-up showings since – including both 2024 races.
The former champion scored his career first NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega in his track debut in Spring, 2009. And, Keselowski fully concedes, he feels a special affinity for the place and enjoys watching historic YouTube videos of the races here.
“When I watch them I think about how cool it is that I get to race here and get to compete on the same track and the success that you have and get to the same record book as those that were behind you,’’ Keselowski said. “That feels really cool.
“Talladega is a storied track. There’s so much history here. I don’t really necessarily get caught up too much in the pageantry, although I do think it’s cool, as much as I get caught up in the idea of being able to race where legends have raced before me and hopefully adding my name to a record book beside them.”
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