In 2012, Brad Keselowski pulled off one of the most unexpected title runs in NASCAR history. Driving the No. 2 Dodge Charger for Penske Racing, he raced his way through a competitive field filled with powerhouse teams. With just five career wins entering the season and long odds against him, few gave Keselowski a shot. But as the season wore on, the Miller Lite team found rhythm and confidence. They not only won five races but also stepped up big during the Chase, grabbing nine top-10 finishes. “I feel like the best is yet to come. I really do,” Keselowski said after hoisting the Cup. Dodge’s glorious exit marked his championship run. The brand that once made Richard Petty “The King” left the sport immediately after. Penske announced its mid-season move to Ford, leaving Dodge without a t

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