Brad Keselowski, a race car driver and owner/operator of his own NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and ARCA team, has a net worth and professional experience.
Brad Keselowski’s net worth is $45 million, which he earned as a professional race car driver.
He started his racing career by driving for K-Automotive Racing Team, which was owned by Bob Keselowski, Kay Keselowski, and Brian Keselowski, and finished in 33rd place during the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series Season.
Since then, Keselowski has been a driver for Hendrick Motorsports, Phoenix Racing, and Penske.
He has completed 106 races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, 180 races in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, and 52 races in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. made an appearance in 2007.
Requested Keselowski to participate in the Busch Series as a driver for JR Motorsports in his #88 Chevy.
In 2008, he secured his first victory as a JR Motorsports driver at Nashville Superspeedway and secured his second victory at Bristol Motor Speedway.
He started driving for Penske Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series in 2010.
The 2011 STP 400 at Kansas Speedway saw him emerge as the winner of the event, having previously fought off a fierce competition with Dale Earnhardt Jr. for the lead.
Brad Keselowski Racing Racing is the team Keselowski is driving for this year, not just for Penske.
Bob and Kay Keselowski gave birth to Brad Keselowski in Rochester Hills, Michigan in 1984.
Brian is the older sibling of Brad.
The family has a history of race car driving, with his father and uncle Ron being retired drivers and his brother Brian working as a driver for K-Automotive Motorsports.