
Keselowski Comes Close, but Iowa Adds One More to the Winless Tally
Brad Keselowski’s fuel window was open—but Victory Lane’s door stayed shut.
Brad Keselowski’s fuel window was open—but Victory Lane’s door stayed shut.
It didn’t take long for Sunday’s NASCAR Chicago Street Race to produce yet another mid-season Challenge disaster
In last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway, all three Roush Fenway Keselowski drivers finished in the top 10.
Brad Keselowski is fresh off his best finish of the year in the No. 6 Ford Mustang – a fifth place run at Charlotte, where his five laps out front marked the first laps he’s led this season.
The timing seemed odd.
Brad Keselowski showed up to North Wilkesboro with the confidence of a man who knew where the grip was and wasn’t afraid to use it.
Brad Keselowski is a former NASCAR Cup Series champion – claiming the title in 2012 in only his 16th full-time year competing in the series.
The last Spring weekend Brad Keselowski spent in Darlington, S.C., he left South Carolina with a big trophy.
When co-owner/driver Brad Keselowski points out that RFK Racing is having a busy offseason, he’s not kidding.
Jeremy Bullins will return as crew chief for Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 RFK Racing team in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.