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BRAD KESELOWSKI






              Birth Date: February 12, 1984    Hometown: Rochester Hills, MI
              Team: No. 2 Ford Mustang / Team Penske


             Brad Keselowski qualified for the NASCAR Playoffs for the seventh time in
             his nine full-time seasons in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, and
         2018 featured drivers  Things were going well with consecutive victories at the Darlington Raceway
             he came into racing’s postseason as the hottest driver on the circuit.


             and Indianapolis Motor Speedway to wrap up the regular season and a
             third-straight win at Las Vegas, the first race of the 10-race playoff format.
             Then things turned the other way. A 31st-place finish two weeks later at the
             Charlotte Motor Speedway’s ROVAL, followed by a 14th-place effort after
             being swept into a crash at Dover and a 27th-place finish at Talladega after
             running out of gas in overtime, knocked him out of the playoffs after two
             rounds – and it relegated the 2012 Cup Series champion to being teammate
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             Joey Logano’s wingman in what proved to be his own championship drive.

             The three-race winning streak accounted for all of his 2018 wins, and it
             helped him settle into an eighth-place spot in the final point standings.  @KESELOWSKI    @BRADKESELOWSKI

             “We were proud of what we got, not what we don’t,” he said.
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             What Keselowski did accomplish was a victory at the Indianapolis Motor
             Speedway. Some consider the Brickyard 400 to be one of NASCAR’s   No matter the challenge, Keselowski has generally found a way to Victory
             unofficial crown jewels, and crew chief Paul Wolfe used pit strategy late   Lane. He’s won at least one race in each of the past eight years. He took
             in the race to give his driver fresher tires for the stretch drive. From there,   Dodge to a championship in 2012 in its final official NASCAR season.
             Keselowski did the rest.                                    Since then, he’s won 18 times with Ford, proving his ability to adjust to a
                                                                         new car.
             “It was kind of like he gave me the ball,” Keselowski said. “He gave me the
             ball and I had to make a play. Paul and everybody executed an incredible   Going from a Fusion to a Mustang is just another challenge to be met –
             race.”                                                      and accomplished.
             Like everyone else in the Ford camp, Keselowski will come into 2019 with   “I’m kind of not too worried about bringing out the new Mustang,”
             a new car – and the very real challenge of getting the Mustang quickly up   Keselowski said. “The Ford team has done the best it can in design to
             to speed. One of his biggest concerns is not knowing how NASCAR’s new   make a robust car that can be adaptive to whatever the rules package
             rules package will affect the car’s development.            might be [this] year.”

             “The big question mark for us is, when Chevrolet built a car [for the 2018   Wolfe, a former racer himself, isn’t afraid to push the envelope to give his
             season] and Toyota built their car [for 2017], they pretty much knew what   driver the best opportunity. Their union has produced 26 victories over an
             the rules were going to be, for the next season,” Keselowski said.  eighth-year span – as well as the championship.

             NASCAR will have different specifications tailored to specific tracks,   Buoyed by Logano’s championship and the energy and fresh ideas
             including a tapered spacer to reduce horsepower and aero ducts as   provided by teammate Ryan Blaney, Keselowski is confident that when
             racetracks that measure more than a mile. Five races will have the smaller   it comes to effort, equipment or preparation, team owner Roger Penske
             spacer and no aero ducts. Cars also will be fitted with larger real spoilers   won’t spare any expense. As an organization in 2018, all three Team
             and front splitters, as well as a wider radiator pan to create more downforce   Penske teams won at least one race and all three qualified for the
             to enhance handling.                                        NASCAR Playoffs.

             Always opinionated and often controversial, Keselowski, who turned 35 just   Despite starting over with a new car, the 2019 season provides promise.
             five days before the 2019 Daytona 500, also knows Team Penske, along   For all the ups and downs of ’18, including seven finishes of 31st or worse,
             with Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Wood Brothers   Keselowski still won three races and managed to make the playoffs. It was
             Racing, have the resources to work with Ford engineers to put their learning   a testament to the talent and hard work of those involved.
             curve on the fast track.

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