Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Brad Keselowski

 Keselowski began competing full-time in the Busch Series in 2007 Keselowski drove the No. 23 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS for Keith Coleman Racing until the team was shut down in July. Keselowski was tabbed earlier in June by Germain Racing to take over Ted Musgrave's spot in the number. After Musgrave's in-race scuffle at the Milwaukee Mile, Musgrave was eliminated from the O'Reilly 200 at Memphis by 9 Team ASE Toyota Tundra. Keselowski took his first podium of the season, and was the leader for the race for sixty-two laps. However, Travis Kvapil took the first place in the race as they fought for the lead with only ten laps left. Keselowski ended up finishing 16th. Keselowski was then contacted by Dale Earnhardt Jr. shortly following to race the No. The No. 88 United States Navy sponsored Chevrolet was used by JR Motorsports for three races as well as the remainder of the Busch Series season. In the Camping World 300 at California Speedway, Keselowski was involved in an accident involving A. J. Allmendinger and J. J. Yeley. Keselowski was able to climb out of the wrecked car however, he complained of foot pain. Keselowski was released from Loma Linda University Hospital Medical Center following receiving treatment. Then, he was permitted to race in Richmond the following weekend. Keselowski ended the 2007 season with five top-10 places and a twenty-fiveth place in points.


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