Ryan Blaney Takes Dramatic Win at Daytona
Read about the reactions and playoff implications of Ryan Blaney's win at Daytona.
**Brad Keselowski** is a professional NASCAR driver and team owner who began his racing career in 2004 at age 20[7]. He comes from a racing family, with his father Bob competing in the Camping World Truck Series[7]. Keselowski achieved significant success as a driver for Team Penske, becoming the second of only six drivers to win championships in both the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series[1]. His most notable achievement came in 2010 when he won the Cup Series championship, marking the first NASCAR championship in legendary team owner Roger Penske's history[3]. He finished second in the championship standings in 2020, his best result since winning the title in 2012[4]. Throughout his career with Team Penske, Keselowski accumulated 67 combined wins across Cup Series and Xfinity competition[2]. He is currently tied for third among active drivers in career wins with 36 victories[2]. His accomplishments include memorable victories at prestigious tracks such as Talladega Superspeedway in 2009 (his first Cup Series win), the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2020, and Darlington Raceway in 2024[2][4]. In 2024, Keselowski joined RFK Racing and earned his first victory with the team at Darlington, finishing 13th in the points standings and securing his 10th playoff appearance since 2014[2]. That season, he recorded nine top-five results, his career-best since joining RFK, and led the Cup Series with four runner-up finishes[2]. Beyond his driving career, Keselowski is a co-owner of RFK Racing, demonstrating his expanded role in the sport. He has established himself as a prominent figure in modern NASCAR, known for consistent performance and contributions to multiple team successes throughout his professional tenure.
Read about the reactions and playoff implications of Ryan Blaney's win at Daytona.
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The Iowa Speedway hosted a thrilling Cup race, with William Byron taking the checkered flag. The tight turns and short length of the fan-favorite track provided plenty of action and drama for the drivers and fans.