Jeremy Campbell+FollowKeselowski’s Warning: No More Mr. Nice Guy?Did you catch Brad “Bad Brad” Keselowski’s radio message after that wild Atlanta race? He basically told Joey Logano’s spotter, Coleman Pressley, that he saved the No. 22 from disaster—but don’t count on it next time! With their Penske history and all the spotter chess moves, this rivalry just got a new twist. Was Keselowski right to send that warning, or is this just superspeedway drama? #NASCAR #Keselowski #Logano #Sports #Racing455Share
Roger Franco+FollowKeselowski Cleared in Stenhouse Spin?Anyone else catch the drama between Bad Brad and Stenhouse Jr. in Mexico City? At first, it looked like the No. 6 sent Stenhouse spinning, but new dash cam footage from Logano’s car tells a different story. Turns out, Cody Ware clipped Keselowski, which set off the whole chain reaction. Looks like King Keselowski’s off the hook for this one—tough break for Stenhouse, though. Thoughts on how NASCAR handled the review? #NASCAR #Keselowski #StenhouseJr #Sports #Racing20Share
romankimberly+FollowKeselowski Crowns 'The King' as NASCAR GOATBrad Keselowski just put the GOAT debate to rest—at least in his book—by naming Richard "The King" Petty as the greatest NASCAR driver ever. Keselowski points to Petty’s 200 wins, but it’s the grit and danger Petty faced in his era that really sets him apart. Surviving gnarly crashes and still racking up wins? That’s legendary. Keselowski says spending hours picking Petty’s brain was a real honor, and he wishes more fans gave Petty his due. Do you agree with Brad, or does someone else top your list? #NASCAR #RichardPetty #Keselowski #GOATDebate #RacingLegends #Sports4817Share
qglover+FollowKeselowski Cool After RFK’s Top-10 BreakthroughRFK Racing finally snapped their nine-year drought with all three cars finishing in the top 10 at Michigan, led by Buescher’s impressive P2. But instead of wild celebrations, Brad “Bad Brad” Keselowski kept it chill, saying there’s nothing to be embarrassed about—they just want more wins. The focus is already on the next Cup race in Mexico City, with RFK pushing hard for those playoff spots. Can they turn these sparks into a real fire? #NASCAR #RFKRacing #Keselowski #Sports #Racing50Share
Jason Smith+FollowKeselowski & Gilliland Slam NASCAR PenaltiesAnyone else scratching their heads after Michigan? The FireKeepers Casino 400 was wild, but the real drama came after the checkered flag. Both Bad Brad (Keselowski) and Todd Gilliland are calling out NASCAR’s penalty system, especially those pit road speeding calls. Keselowski even dropped his own telemetry data to show he wasn’t speeding—his numbers don’t match NASCAR’s! Fans and drivers are now openly questioning if the officiating is consistent or just plain weird. Is it time for NASCAR to review how they hand out these penalties? #NASCAR #Keselowski #Gilliland #Sports #Racing154Share
Roger Franco+FollowKeselowski’s Big Spotter Shake-Up at Coke 600Tough break for Bad Brad! After a rocky start to the season and that wild crash battling Yung Money (Larson) in Kansas, Keselowski’s shaking things up for the Coke 600. With his regular spotter RJ Majors sidelined, Brad’s brother Brian steps in—though he missed practice, so team manager Todd Brewer filled in. Can this new setup help Keselowski turn things around and chase another Charlotte trophy? The pressure’s on, but the No.6 camp seems fired up! #NASCAR #Coke600 #Keselowski #Sports20Share
Jason Smith+FollowTalladega Mayhem: Keselowski’s Wild RideWow, what a wild scene at Talladega today! The No. 6, piloted by Bad Brad Keselowski, got caught up in a massive wreck during the Jack Link’s 500, taking out some big names and sparking a heated debate about the track’s wall design. Fans are relieved Brad’s okay, but many are calling for changes to that infamous angled wall. Talladega never disappoints with drama—do you think NASCAR should finally rework that section? #NASCAR #Talladega #Keselowski #JackLinks500 #RacingSafety #Sports151Share
Victor Mathews+FollowDale Jr. Criticizes NASCAR’s Latest CallDale Earnhardt Jr. isn't holding back after NASCAR’s call at Darlington that he believes flipped the race outcomes. Following Brad Keselowski’s spin, Dale Jr. thinks the caution timing was off, impacting team strategies. He argues NASCAR could’ve waited a few more laps. Keselowski chimed in too, calling out inconsistent flag policies. What do you think about this decision? 🤔 #NASCAR #RacingDrama #DaleJr #Keselowski #Sports416Share