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8 months ago

For this past weekend's FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, Brad Keselowski finished in the fifth position. Starting from the 15th position, Keselowski worked through the field in the first stage, eventually climbing up to the seventh position, where he gained stage points after staying out of pit road. In the second stage, Keselowski maintained a position inside the Top 10, even across green flag pit stops, until he stayed out during a caution on lap 108. After restarting and avoiding a wreck, Keselowski ended the second stage in the sixth position, scoring more stage points. In the final stage, Keselowski made it as high as second before pitting in the middle of the stage for fuel and tires. After avoiding more wrecks and making it to the Top 5 by the final restart, Keselowski was competing for the win but ended with his eighth top-5 result of the 2024 season. As the Cup Series heads to Daytona next for the summer Daytona race, Keselowski will be one to watch as the runner-up in last year's event at the site. --Sean Engel - RotoBaller
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Just when you think the 2025 season can't get much worse for Brad Keselowski, another race happens and another issue pops up. Despite showing top 10 speed late in the day at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon, Keselowski got caught up in a late caution and ultimately ended up finishing in 28th-place, 15 laps behind the leader. This is Keselowski's eighth finish outside of the top 20 in the first 11 races as the Roush-Fenway Keselowski Racing driver is in the midst of his worst season ever. With his path to the playoffs getting narrower and narrower with each passing wreck, BK is likely going to need to get a win to make it into the postseason this year, which is surprising, as many pegged him as a sleeper for a Championship run in the preseason. --Jordan McAbee
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Brad Keselowski of RFK Racing will start in the 30th position after qualifying for Sunday's Wurth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. Keselowski's starting position for this week's race is the lowest of his Cup career at the site since 2010. In 29 starts at Texas, Keselowski has 21 top-20 finishes with 14 inside the top 10. Through the first 10 races this season, Keselowski has three top-20 finishes with an average finish of 26.1, with his best finishing result of 11th being earned at Las Vegas, the closest comparable to Texas of the tracks the Cup Series ran in 2025. In practice, Keselowski ranked 24th in overall lap averages while showcasing top-15 speeds in the 10, 20, 25, and 30 consecutive lap average categories. With highly favorable practice speeds, fantastic track history, and plenty of upside, Keselowski is one of the top drivers of the week for DFS at $7,600 on DraftKings.--Sean Engel - RotoBaller
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Brad Keselowski of RFK Racing had high hopes for a strong performance at Talladega Superspeedway, but ended with disappointment through a finish of 36th during Sunday's Jack Link's 500. Beginning the race from the 22nd position, Keselowski quickly made his way up through the field at the start of the first stage. The No. 6 Ford driver made it as high as the top three, but never made it to the lead. After riding with the pack for most of the first stage, the first round of pit stops came up, and Keselowski looked to pit with other Ford drivers on lap 43. Unfortunately, Kyle Busch got up to the side of Keselowski and lost control of his car, colliding with the No. 6 Ford and causing a multi-car crash. Keselowski sustained too much damage from this incident and was unable to continue, settling for a 36th-place finish, his worst result at Talladega since October 2016, when he failed to finish due to an engine failure.--Sean Engel - RotoBaller
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If Brad Keselowski is going to make the Playoffs this season, it's looking more and more likely that he's going to have to win a race to get in. After nine races completed this season, Keselowski sits in 31st-place and 68 points below the current cut line. He has yet to finish inside the top-10 this year. Everything could turn around at Talladega Superspeedway this weekend, though, as this is one of Brad's best tracks on the NASCAR schedule. He's a six-time winner at Talladega and has finished inside the top 10 in half of his 32 career starts here. With that extremely impressive résumé, Keselowski is always a popular DFS option when the NASCAR Cup Series stops at this track. This weekend, he qualified back in 22nd-place for the Jack Link's 500, which means his ownership percentage should go up even more on Sunday. There's a strategy play at being underweight on Keselowski compared to other DFS players this weekend, but can you really go against a driver that has won at this particular track six different times?--Jordan McAbee
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