The 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion, Brad Keselowski is one of the experienced active drivers present on the grid. He has a total of 76 wins across NASCAR's three national series including Coca-Cola 600, Brickyard 400 and Southern 500 crown jewel events.
When it started for Brad Keselowski?
Keselowski drives the #6 Ford for Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing and started his NASCAR career back in 2004 with K-Automotive Motorsports in the Truck Series. Apart from being a full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver, Keselowski is involved in many business ventures.
A look at Brad Keselowski's business ventures
RFK Racing
The 40-year-old Brad Keselowski is the co-owner of RFK Racing and coincidentally, drives for the same team. He became the co-owner back in 2022 in partnership with Jack Roush and John W. Henry, the owner of Fenway Sports Group. The transition from being the Team Penske driver to the co-owner of JFK Racing has played an important role in Keselowski's career.
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Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM)
Brad Keselowski is also the owner and founder of Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM). The company was founded in 2018. It looks after the addictive manufacturing (3D printing), engineering design and CNC capabilities.
According to the website of the company, it develops products for various industries such as aerospace, defence, energy, automotive and performance motorsports.
Checkered Flag Foundation
Apart from the track, Brad Keselowski owns Checkered Flag Foundation which caters to military members, veterans and first responders during their road to recovery. The foundation has helped those who sacrificed for their country since 2010.
Brad Keselowski Racing (BKR)
From 2007 to 2017 in the NASCAR Truck Series, Brad Keselowski owned a team called Brad Keselowski Racing (BKR). It initially competed in events such as the ARCA Menards Series before expanding its operation to NASCAR's third-tier series in 2008. But, in the summer of 2017, Keselowski announced that at the end of the season, BKR would shut down.
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