BRAD CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Competes in his first full season in the NASCAR Cup Series, as well as his first full season with Penske Racing. Races in both the Cup Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS). Produces six wins, five poles and a series-record 26 top-five finishes on his way to the Nationwide Series championship in the No. 22 Discount Tire/Ruby Tuesday Dodge. Wins third-consecutive Nationwide Series Most Popular Driver award. Earns two top-10 finishes and his first career Cup Series pole award driving the No. 12 Penske Dodge. Selected to drive the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge in 2011. |
2010 Series Stats
Cup-2 Top-10's, 1 Pole Position
6 wins, 25 Top'5, 28 Top-10's, 5 Poles
1 Top-5, 2 Top-10's
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2009Joins Penske Racing in September and is named to drive the No.12 Penske Dodge Charger in the NASCAR Cup Series and the No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge in the Nationwide Series beginning in 2010. Returns to the seat of the No. 88 entry for JR. Motorsports in the Nationwide Series. Produces four wins, two poles, 22 top-five and 28 top-10 finishes while leading over 380 laps. Posts victories at Dover, Iowa, Michigan and Memphis. For second consecutive year, finishes third in Nationwide Series point standings – the highest-ranked driver not competing full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series. Wins series’ Most Popular Driver award for the second consecutive year. Captures his first NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega Superspeedway in April. Makes 15 Cup Series starts in all and records four top-10 finishes. Teams up with Penske Racing for the final three races of the Cup Series schedule driving the No. 12 Penske Dodge and earns top result of 25th at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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2009 SERIES STATS
Cup- 1 Win, 3 Top- 10's
NNS- 4 Wins, 22 Top-5's, 28 Top-10's, 2 Poles
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2008Competes with a full-season entry in the NASCAR Nationwide Series driving the No. 88 car for JR Motorsports. Earns his first series victory in June at Nashville Superspeedway. Posts second win of the season at the half-mile Bristol Motor Speedway in late August. In 35 starts, records two wins, 11 top-five, and 20 top-10 results, finishing third in the final series standings Makes his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Texas Motor Speedway; starts 37th and finishes 19th. Named the Most Popular Driver in the Nationwide Series, an award voted on by the fans.
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2008 SERIES STATS
Cup- 1 Win, 3 Top- 10's
NNS- 4 Wins, 22 Top-5's, 28 Top-10's, 2 Poles
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2007Begins the season racing the No. 23 machine in the Nationwide Series until the team suspends operations in June. Later that month, is asked to drive the No. 9 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series entry at Memphis Motorsports Park. Keselowski wins the Bud Pole Award, leads four times throughout the race and contends for the win. The performance catches the eye of Dale Earnhardt Jr. as Keselowski is hired by Earnhardt’s JR Motorsports team and debuts in the No. 88 entry at Chicagoland Speedway in July. In 14 starts behind the wheel of the No. 88 machine, scores five top-10 finishes for the team.
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2007 SERIES STATS
NNS- 5 Top-10's
Truck- 1 Pole Position |
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2006Races part-time in both the Camping World Truck Series and the Nationwide Series. Runs the first two races of the season for his family-owned K Automotive Motorsports team, before a lack of sponsorship causes the team to temporarily suspend operations. Fills in for the injured Kelly Sutton for two Truck Series races. Captures the 11th-place starting position behind the wheel of the Keith Coleman Nationwide Series entry in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
2005Competes in his first full-season in the Camping World Truck Series for his family’s K Automotive Motorsports squad. Posts one top-10 finish – at the season-opening event at Daytona International Speedway. Captures five top-15 results driving the No. 29 machine. Ranks 21st in the season ending Truck Series driver standings.
2004Makes NASCAR debut driving the No. 29 K Automotive Motorsports machine in the Camping World Truck Series. In his first race, at Martinsville Speedway, he starts 26th and finishes in 33rd place. Makes seven more starts with his best finish coming at Mansfield, where he took the checkered flag in the 16th position.
2003-2001Races in Limited Late Model and Super Late Model series on a limited basis. Earns five fast qualifier positions to go along with one feature win and five top-five finishes in 2001. Collects 11 fast qualifier positions, two Super Late Model wins, two Limited Late Model victories and nine topfive finishes over the 2002-03 seasons.
2000Begins racing stock cars in the Factory Stock division. Produces nine feature wins and earns Rookie-of-the-Year honors at two Michigan tracks – Auto City Speedway and Dixie Motor Speedway.
1999-1998Begins the transition to racing after working for his family’s team – K Automotive Motorsports. Competes in the Senior Honda 120 Quarter Midget division. Scores six feature wins in his first season in 1998. Graduates to the Senior Honda 160 Quarter Midget division in 1999 and wins eight feature races and the championship. |
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