Ryan Blaney North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Race Recap
Ryan Blaney, driver of the Brad Keselowski Racing No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford F-Series, made his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) start at Charlotte Motor Speedway Friday night, after posting a 9th place qualifying effort earlier in the day.
Blaney got off to a solid start staying around the top 10 before the first caution flew of the evening. Crew chief, Doug...
Brad Keselowski Charlotte Truck Post-Race Report
Brad Keselowski (@Keselowski), driver of the No. 2 Draw-Tite Ford F-Series, made his inaugural season start in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) during the 11th Annual North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Friday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Keselowski, the owner of Brad Keselowski Racing (@TeamBKR), qualified his Ford F-Series machine in the 19th position earlier...
NASCAR responds to news of Dick Trickle’s passing
The oldest driver to win NASCAR’s Rookie of the Year title, Dick Trickle, passed away on Thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to officials with the Lincoln County (N.C.) Sheriff’s office.
Trickle, a popluar and successful driver, is known for having a cigarette in one hand and a cup of coffee in the
Brad Keselowski North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Race Preview
Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 Draw-Tite Ford F-Series, will make his inaugural season start in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) this Friday night. Keselowski, the owner of Brad Keselowski Racing, is slated to compete in additional races for BKR throughout the 2013 season.
The Penske Racing driver will pilot the No. 2 BKR Ford F-Series in only his third career...
"The Lost Trailers" to headline Brad Keselowski's Checkered Flag Foundation's Memorial Day Celebration
2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion Brad Keselowski and his Checkered Flag Foundation (CFF) have a fun-filled party planned for Memorial Day featuring a live concert from "The Lost Trailers." The good news? You're invited!
The event, themed "Remembering Our Heroes," will feature cycling events in the morning and then conclude in the evening with a first-class...
Brad Keselowski Charlotte Trucks Preview
Brad Keselowski (@Keselowski), driver of the No. 2 Draw-Tite Ford F-Series, will make his inaugural season start in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) this Friday night. Keselowski, the owner of Brad Keselowski Racing (@TeamBKR), is slated to compete in additional races for BKR throughout the 2013 season.
The Penske Racing driver will pilot the No. 2 BKR Ford F-Series...
Brad Keselowski Bojangles’ Southern 500 Race Preview
REDUCTION: On Tuesday afternoon Penske Racing had its penalties from the race at Texas Motor Speedway heard by NASCAR Chief Appellate Officer John Middlebrook, who reduced the suspensions for crew chief Paul Wolfe, car chief Jerry Kelley, lead engineer Brian Wilson and competition director Travis Geisler from seven races to three. The group will begin serving their suspensions this...
David Ragan addresses Brad Keselowski controversy on Talladega win.
mad as hell about that finish. We were suppose to line up 10th when the 34 switched lanes entering 3 before green. That lane won. BS~~ Brad Keselowski on Twitter, following Sunday's race.Brad Keselowski claims, that race winner David Ragan either lined up wrong on the final restart or changed lanes before the restart.I'm happy as hell a small team won. Doesn't change...
Talladega: Keselowski takes issue with Ragan’s final restart
David Ragan pulled off a upset with help from teammate David Gilliland by winning the Aaron’s 499 on Sunday but not everyone was happy. Brad Keselowski said he was “happy as hell a small team won” but exception with the final restart of the race. Keselowski, the 2012 series champion, took to twitter to complain about the final restart as Ragan had made his way to victory lane...
Why Do You Build Us Up, NASCAR, Just to Let Us Down?
The 2013 edition of the Daytona 500 was ran on Sunday, February 24th with very little action or drama that Cup fans have so desperately been seeking with the brand new Generation Six car, as the 200 lap race featured a great deal of single-lane racing—termed by some as “freight-train racing”—and a finish that saw Mr. Five Time Champion Jimmie Johnson take the lead late from...
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