Millionaire NASCAR driver and owner, Brad Keselowski, shared an update about what he's up to during the off-season on Instagram. The #6 driver posted an image of him and his daughter post-skiing.
Keselowski, who is a co-owner and team member of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, posted the image earlier today featuring one of his three children that he has with his wife, Paige Keselowski.
He captioned the image:
"Making the most of the off-season"
When interviewed by ESPN earlier in the year, Keselowski also spoke about his plans for the off-season regarding his home life:
"The offseason goes by so fast. It feels like there is a week between the end of the season and the next season. I know there's not, but personal life, it's such a catch-up time."
The #6 driver became a co-owner of the North Carolina-based team in 2022 when he joined them after leaving Team Penske. Keselowski joined Jack Roush and John Henry (Fenway) as an owner of the team that has won eight championships across the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and the Truck Series.
Apart from his ownership stake in the Cup Series racing team, Brad Keselowski is also the owner and founder of Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing, a hybrid manufacturing company with additive manufacturing and CNC capabilities.
The Michigan-born driver is the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion and has 36 victories to his name in the Cup Series. He also won the 2010 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship, winning 39 races overall in that series. Keselowski's first win as an owner came from teammate, Chris Buescher, as he crossed the line at the Bristol Night Race in 2022 to take the victory.
Brad Keselowski wins as co-owner in 2024
While the #6 driver did not make it to the second round of the playoffs, he did bring home his first Cup Series race win as a co-owner, winning at the Darlington Raceway. Along with his win at Darlington, Keselowski also led laps in 17 different races during the season and had four second-place finishes.
When speaking about bringing home victories, Keselowski said (via NBC Sports):
“We want to win races (as a company). We want to win more races. We’ve won six races over the last three seasons … we want to be able to do that in one season. That would be a good mark for us (RFK Racing). Certainly we want to put all of our cars in the playoffs.”
Brad Keselowski completed the season at 13th place in the standings, accumulating 2208 points, nine Top 5s, and fourteen Top 10s, having led 318 laps in total throughout the season.