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.
Sponsors
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Crew
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Crew Chief
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Paul Wolfe
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Team Engineer
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Brian Wilson
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Veh. Dynamic Eng.
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Brian Campe
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Car Chief
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Jerry Kelley
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Mechanic
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James Allbee
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Mechanic
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Nick Hensley
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Mechanic
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Scott Eldridge
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Shock Specialist
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Chris Hill
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Engine Tuner
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Mark Nickels
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Tire Specialist
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Jim Davis
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Spotter
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Joey Meier
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Front Tire Changer
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Ben Brown
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Front Tire Carrier
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Scott Reiniger
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Jackman
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Brian White
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Rear Tire Changer
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David Mayo
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Rear Tire Carrier
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Trent Cherry
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Gas Man
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Nick Hensley
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Truck Driver
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Rick Johnson
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Truck Driver
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Dan Collins
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Schedule
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February 26
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Daytona
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March 4
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Phoenix
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March 11
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Las Vegas
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March 18
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Bristol
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March 25
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Fontana
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April 1
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Martinsville
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April 14
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Texas
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April 22
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Kansas
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April 28
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Richmond
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May 6
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Talladega
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May 12
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Darlington
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May 19
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Showdown
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May 19
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All-Star Race
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May 27
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Charlotte
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June 3
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Dover
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June 10
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Pocono
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June 17
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Michigan
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June 24
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Sonoma
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July 30
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Kentucky
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July 7
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Daytona
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July 15
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Loudon
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July 29
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Indianapolis
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August 5
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Pocono
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August 12
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Watkins Glen
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August 19
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Michigan
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August 25
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Bristol
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September 2
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Atlanta
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September 8
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Richmond
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September 16
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Chicago
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September 23
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Loudon
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September 30
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Dover
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October 7
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Talladega
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October 13
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Charlotte
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October 21
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Kansas
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October 28
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Martinsville
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November 4
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Texas
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November 11
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Phoenix
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November 18
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Homestead
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