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Brad Keselowski (Bradley Aaron Keselowski) was born on 12 February, 1984 in Rochester Hills, Michigan, U.S., is an American racing driver. Discover Brad Keselowski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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Bradley Aaron Keselowski |
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40 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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12 February, 1984 |
Birthday |
12 February |
Birthplace |
Rochester Hills, Michigan, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Driver with the age 40 years old group.
Brad Keselowski Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Brad Keselowski height is 5ft 10in and Weight 177 lb.
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5ft 10in |
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177 lb |
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Who Is Brad Keselowski's Wife?
His wife is Paige White (m. 2017)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Paige White (m. 2017) |
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Not Available |
Children |
Autumn Keselowski, Scarlett Keselowsk |
Brad Keselowski Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brad Keselowski worth at the age of 40 years old? Brad Keselowski’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. He is from United States. We have estimated Brad Keselowski's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Brad Keselowski Social Network
Timeline
He made Seven more starts that season, with his best finish coming in the UAW/GM Ohio 250 at Mansfield, where he finished 16th.
Bradley Aaron Keselowski (born February 12, 1984) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner.
He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 6 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for RFK Racing, a team he also co-owns.
He was the owner of Brad Keselowski Racing, which fielded two full-time trucks in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
In 2000, Keselowski began racing stock cars in the Factory Stock division.
Keselowski, who began his NASCAR career in 2004, is the second of only six drivers who have won a championship in both the Cup Series and the Xfinity Series, and the twenty-fifth driver to win a race in each of NASCAR's three national series.
He is the owner and founder of Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing, a hybrid manufacturing company based in Statesville, North Carolina, specializing in additive metal technologies as well as CNC machining.
Keselowski was born in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and grew up in a racing family.
His older brother, Brian, is also an active racing driver.
The Keselowski family is of Polish descent.
Keselowski spent much of his adolescence working at his father's race shop; he swept and mopped the floors, and mowed the grass.
In 2004, at only 20 years old, Keselowski began his NASCAR career as the driver of the No. 29 Ford F-150 for the generally owned company in the Craftsman Truck Series.
He made his debut in the Kroger 250 at Martinsville, where he started twenty-sixth and finished thirty-third.
Keselowski starting competing in the Truck Series full-time in 2005 with backing from SUBcrews.com and Samson Stone.
He opened the season with a seventh-place finish in the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at Daytona, his only top ten finish of the year.
He would end up finishing twenty-first in points.
He ran the first two races of 2006 for K-Automotive before a lack of sponsorship caused the team to temporarily suspend operations.
Keselowski then drove the No. 02 Chevrolet at Kentucky and Memphis, filling in for an injured Kelly Sutton, and drove the No. 63 Ford for MB Motorsports at Bristol and in the season finale, the Ford 200 at Homestead.
Keselowski began competing in the Busch Series full-time in 2007.
He drove the No. 23 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS for Keith Coleman Racing until the team suspended operations that July.
Earlier in June, during the 2007 Truck Series season, Keselowski was tabbed by Germain Racing to replace Ted Musgrave in the No. 9 Team ASE Toyota Tundra for the O'Reilly 200 at Memphis after Musgrave was suspended for an in-race scuffle with another driver at the Milwaukee Mile.
Keselowski won his first career pole for the race, and led sixty-two laps, but got turned around by Travis Kvapil as they fought for the lead with ten laps to go.
Keselowski would close the 2007 season out with five top-ten finishes and a twenty-fifth-place finish in points.
In 2008 Keselowski re-signed with JR Motorsports for the 2008 Nationwide Series season, and earned his first career victory in the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway, holding off Clint Bowyer.
Keselowski would hold off Bowyer again for his second career win in the Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
He ended the season third in points, the highest finish by a full-time Nationwide Series-only driver.
Keselowski also got his first taste of Sprint Cup action during the 2008 season.
He was on standby for an ill Jeff Gordon at Kansas and for expectant father Casey Mears at Talladega, before competing in two races for Hendrick Motorsports in the No. 25 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Impala.
Keselowski returned to JR Motorsports to drive the No. 88 Chevrolet for the 2009 Nationwide Series, with sponsorship from GoDaddy.com, as well as competing in a limited Cup schedule.
He drove the No. 25 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in Seven races and drove the No. 09 Miccosukee-sponsored Chevrolet for Phoenix Racing in five races.
Keselowski pulled off a massive upset and earned his first career Sprint Cup victory in the Aaron's 499 at Talladega.
He pushed Carl Edwards towards the front from fifth with two laps to go.
Keselowski wound up finishing 16th.
Shortly afterward, Keselowski was called by car owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. to drive the No. 88 United States Navy-sponsored Chevrolet for JR Motorsports for three races, and eventually the rest of the Busch Series season.
During the Camping World 300 at California Speedway, Keselowski was involved in a violent accident involving A. J. Allmendinger and J. J. Yeley.
His car crashed hard into the turn 1 wall and went airborne.
It later caught flame, but Keselowski was able to climb out of his damaged car though he complained of foot pain.
He would later be treated and released from Loma Linda University Medical Center and was cleared to race at Richmond the following weekend.
Keselowski finished 19th in his Cup debut, the Dickies 500 at Texas, and 23rd in the Ford 400 at Homestead.