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NASCAR Fans Flood Twitter to Wish Brad Keselowski on His 38th Birthday Amidst Penske Co-Incidence

There is so much to look forward to for fans and for everyone in the new NASCAR season. There is the new Next Gen car, there are teams expanding, teams contracting, and drivers jumping ships. However, apart from the new car, what most eyes would focus on is to see how Brad Keselowski does at RFK Racing.

Keselowski, who joined Team Penske at the age of 25, left the team with which he won his first Cup championship at 37. And now at 38, he has ahead of him, a lot of new and old expectations as well as new and old responsibilities.

Regardless, on his 38th birthday, fans gathered around and wished him on his special day.

Join us in wishing @NASCAR Cup Series champion and @RFKracing team co-owner Brad @keselowski a very happy birthday today! pic.twitter.com/DldJqSJhos

— Roush Yates Engines (@roushyates) February 12, 2022

Retweet to wish @keselowski a happy birthday! pic.twitter.com/AXrZZH57dl

— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 12, 2022

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Brad Keselowski
From Japan

— AYUMI KOGURE (@ayumi_kogure) February 12, 2022

Happy Birthday to my favorite driver & now owner in the sport: Brad @keselowski! Enjoy the weekend with the girls & good luck at Daytona hope you finally win the 500! pic.twitter.com/hEHcaBjpHP

— Jake Heller (@JRake_88) February 12, 2022

Brad Keselowski having his birthday on Penske day is the funniest shit I’d ever seen

— Fifth Gear (@NotFifthGear) February 12, 2022

Happy birthday to my favorite driver of all time, Brad Keselowski!! pic.twitter.com/P0TDgMifD5

— Ángel Banegas (@keselowski_2) February 11, 2022

Happy birthday, Brad @keselowski ! Can’t wait to see when you can do for Roush Fenway this year!! pic.twitter.com/zsepGfxBOk

— hary b and yrb sitting in a tree | Dylan McCollum (@dylanmccollum16) February 12, 2022

Brad Keselowski has high hopes for 2022

Keselowski, now that he is not only a driver but also a part-owner at RFK Racing, called 2022, “the biggest year” of his life.

“It’s a big gamble, as I like to call it, it’s a watershed moment for me in the sense of taking on a larger role and responsibility than I ever have. It’ll be a year of pursuing self-growth accordingly. I feel really good about it,” he said.

CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA – NOVEMBER 17: Brad Keselowski driver of the #6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford drives during NASCAR Cup Series Next Gen testing at Charlotte Motor Speedway on November 17, 2021 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

The former Penske driver also admitted that there’s still a lot of work left to be done, that they’re putting in the efforts to improve the team and the company.  “I think we have some stuff that will show just that with good results,” Brad Keselowski said.

So it remains to be seen how he fares in his new car in the new team. There were many that criticized him for moving away from Team Penske.

However, it was his decision backed by enough reasons, and he’d know that it wouldn’t take a lot to silence, to reply back to those who doubt him.

Also Read: Brad Keselowski Hints at the One Issue With Penske That Pushed Him to Make the Move to RFK Racing

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