#2 Cup Series

Team

In just his second full season as a member of Penske Racing, Brad Keselowski firmly established himself as one of NASCAR’s top rising stars and a major cog in the future of the sport.

The 2011 season was full of firsts for the Rochester Hills, Mich. native as it included Keselowski’s first Cup Series win with Penske Racing – which came at Kansas Speedway in June – his first berth in the Chase for the Championship and his first top-five finish in the championship standings. These accomplishments all led to a breakout year for the driver of the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge. Keselowski and crew chief Paul Wolfe both signed extensions late in the year to ensure that this dynamic duo will continue their quest to bring team owner Roger Penske his first NASCAR Cup Series title.

Keselowski and Wolfe hope to pick up where they left off in 2012 as they enter this season with confidence and the knowledge that the Miller Lite team was a championship-caliber unit over the second half of the 2011 season. With many of the same parts in place and another year of experience under their belts, the Miller Lite Dodge team is ready to take the next step and battle for the 2012 title.

 

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Crew

Crew Chief 

Paul Wolfe

Team Engineer 

Brian Wilson

Veh. Dynamic Eng. 

Brian Campe

Car Chief 

Jerry Kelley

Mechanic

James Allbee

Mechanic 

Nick Hensley

Mechanic 

Scott Eldridge

Shock Specialist 

Chris Hill

Engine Tuner 

Mark Nickels

Tire Specialist 

Jim Davis

Spotter 

Joey Meier

Front Tire Changer 

Ben Brown

Front Tire Carrier 

Scott Reiniger

Jackman 

Brian White

Rear Tire Changer 

David Mayo

Rear Tire Carrier 

Trent Cherry

Gas Man 

Nick Hensley

Truck Driver 

Rick Johnson

Truck Driver 

Dan Collins

 

Schedule

 

Date Location

February 26

Daytona

March 4

Phoenix

March 11

Las Vegas

March 18

Bristol

March 25

Fontana

April 1

Martinsville

April 14

Texas

April 22

Kansas

April 28

Richmond

May 6

Talladega

May 12

Darlington

May 19

Showdown

May 19

All-Star Race

May 27

Charlotte

June 3

Dover

June 10

Pocono

June 17

Michigan

June 24

Sonoma

July 30

Kentucky

July 7

Daytona

July 15

Loudon

July 29

Indianapolis

August 5

Pocono

August 12

Watkins Glen

August 19

Michigan

August 25

Bristol

September 2

Atlanta

September 8

Richmond

September 16

Chicago

September 23

Loudon

September 30

Dover

October 7

Talladega

October 13

Charlotte

October 21

Kansas

October 28

Martinsville

November 4

Texas

November 11

Phoenix

November 18

Homestead