Brad Keselowski, the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion and current RFK Racing driver/owner, owes much of his successful career to the foundational support of his parents, Bob and Kay Keselowski. The veteran racer’s journey began within the family’s racing operation, deeply rooted in the Detroit area’s motorsports history.
Who Are Brad Keselowski’s Parents?
Brad Keselowski’s father, Bob Keselowski, was a prominent figure in NASCAR’s early development. Beginning his career in 1986, he amassed 24 ARCA Racing Series wins and was crowned ARCA champion in 1989. He made significant contributions to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, earning a victory at Richmond in 1997 and playing a pivotal role in launching the careers of his two sons, Brad and Brian. Bob Keselowski passed away in December 2021 due to complications related to cancer.
Kay Keselowski, Brad’s mother, was a critical member of the family’s racing business. She co-owned the race truck and team spots for K-Automotive Motorsports until the company’s closure in 2006 due to financial difficulties. She has consistently supported Brad’s aspirations within the sport.
Where Did Bob Keselowski and Kay Keselowski Meet?
The story of Bob and Kay’s meeting is inextricably linked to their family’s beginnings. John Keselowski, Brad’s grandfather, a skilled tradesman and veteran of World War II, initially worked in a drill bit plant shortly after the war. His racing journey began in the 1950s with motorcycle racing. John and his family were based in Rochester Hills, Michigan, the birthplace of the Keselowski racing operation. Bob and his brother Ron began working in their father’s race shop there, and it’s where Bob met Kay. Kay moved into her future husband’s neighborhood in Rochester Hills after a divorce in the late 1970s. As Brad Keselowski recounted, “My mom moved into this house in the late 70s. She was recently divorced, had three kids. Made friends with the neighbor across the street over here who had a brother who was single. And that was my dad… That’s where it all began. So, my mom and dad met here, got married, and next thing you know, there was me and my brother.”
What is the Ethnicity of Brad Keselowski’s Parents?
Despite their residence in Michigan, the Keselowski family’s heritage is European, specifically Polish. John Keselowski, Brad’s grandfather, immigrated to the United States to work at the Ford factory. As Brad shared, “My family, obviously a Polish descent family, immigrated and came here to work for Henry Ford. That’s how they got to the Detroit area, and Rochester Hills is a suburb of Detroit.” John served as a soldier during World War II and later worked at a nearby drill bit plant.
Inside Brad Keselowski’s Relationship with His Parents
Bob Keselowski began working in his father’s garage at the age of six, instilling in him a deep commitment to the family’s racing endeavors. Brad moved up to the team in 2004 and ran a full season in 2005. However, after just two races in 2006, the team was forced to shut down. Bob was compelled to sell the family’s 15,000-square-foot race shop and trucks, but the proceeds were insufficient to cover their debts. “Watching them have to sell all of their assets and not even being able to get to the race track,” Brad stated. This near-loss was a particularly low point for the family.
Brad Keselowski, demonstrating unwavering dedication, worked tirelessly to rebuild his parents’ dream. At the cusp of achieving the 2012 Cup Series championship, his mother, Kay, emotionally stated, “He pulled us out of bankruptcy all by himself. He gave us every penny he had to pay our bills and bring us back out. He ended up not having much himself, but he paid all of that to the tune of six-digit numbers. He bailed us out; otherwise, we would have lost probably our home and everything else that was involved in that.” This act of profound generosity ultimately contributed to one of Keselowski’s greatest achievements.