Roush-Fenway Keselowski Racing driver Brad Keselowski was featured in an interview with FOX Sports ahead of the 2026 season. During the interaction, Keselowski opened up about Greg Biffle’s tragic death, providing perspective on his own injury.
The RFK driver went on a ski trip with his family on December 18, 2025, and broke his leg. Meanwhile, the former NASCAR driver’s plane crashed the same day at Statesville Regional Airport, taking the lives of the Biffle family. The fallen legend was headed to Florida to meet the well-recognized YouTuber and his friend Cleetus McFarland.
During the interview, Brad Keselowski said he started receiving texts about Greg Biffle’s tragic crash while he was in the ambulance. Following that, the RFK Racing driver told the media house:
“I was thinking I was having one [of] the worst days of my life, I was in agonizing pain and all kinds of problems going on. And then you see something like that, you just think to yourself, ‘My problems can be way worse.”
Keselowski further pointed out that his injury won’t keep him away from racing and added:
“I really want to run into my late 40s. There’s some actually kind of rewarding parts of it. I’m at my house all day, every day, so I get to see my kids a lot right now, and I’m enjoying that part of it.”
Due to his injury, Brad Keselowski will only miss out on The Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, scheduled for February 1. NASCAR veteran driver Corey LaJoie will replace him in the 200-lap race in the #6 Ford Mustang Dark Horse.
“I Think Our Potential Is Pretty High”: When Brad Keselowski Opened Up About His 2025 Season Dissatisfaction
Former NASCAR Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski had a tough time in 2025. In the early season, he even struggled to park his Ford Mustang Dark Horse among the top 10 drivers on the grid.
Keselowski witnessed seven DNFs throughout the season. After a slow start, he also parted ways with his crew chief, Matt McCall, and joined forces with Jeremy Bullins. Later, during an interaction with stock car racing YouTuber Eric Estepp, Brad Keselowski said:
“We had a significant amount of turnover. We haven’t put all the pieces together as it stands today, but that we’ve shown flashes of being able to do that, that are very encouraging to me. They haven’t translated to results, and I’m keenly aware of that. I think our potential is pretty high, but we have to go out there and we have to go realize that.” [09:00 onwards]
Brad Keselowski last won at the 1.366-mile track on May 12, 2024, and continued his winless streak in the 2025 season. He stayed winless through 36 races. The #6 Ford driver gathered only 13 top-10finishes and six top-five finishes in the entire season.
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