Brad Keselowski’s path from hotshot driver to NASCAR team owner is a masterclass in soaking up the sport’s best lessons. Kicking off in 2004, he carved out a rep for aggressive moves and sharp strategy, bagging the 2012 Cup Series title and 36 wins, including big ones like the Coca-Cola 600 and Southern 500. In 2022, he leaped, joining Roush Fenway Racing, now RFK Racing, as co-owner and driver, steering the team’s future while still chasing checkered flags.

Working under legends like Rick Hendrick, Roger Penske, and Jack Roush gave Keselowski a front-row seat to NASCAR’s masterminds. Now at RFK, he’s blending those lessons into a unique vision, navigating a board-run structure unlike any other team. Recently, he spilled the beans on what he learned from these titans and how it’s shaping

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