Brad Keselowski, a former champion and perennial contender, is now sitting 32nd in points. Yes, 32nd. Just 12 races into 2025, and the numbers are brutal: no wins, no top 10s, no laps led. Has the RFK co-owner and driver finally hit the wall, or is there a bigger story underneath this fall from grace?
- Why does Kansas stand out as the lone bright spot in an otherwise abysmal season?
- What long-term trends point to a deeper decline that didn’t start this year?
- Has the switch from Gen 6 to Next Gen cars exposed a fundamental weakness in Keselowski’s driving style?
- Is RFK Racing part of the problem, or is Brad simply past his peak?
With his average finish nearly dead last and no real momentum in sight, the question asked is: Can Keselowski still compete at the Cup level, or is it time to prepare for a different role in NASCAR? The breakdown in this video dives deep into the data, the history, and the harsh reality facing one of the sport’s most respected veterans. Watch it all and let us know: is Brad done, or does he still have more in him?
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