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Brad Keselowski released from hospital after surgery
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Brad Keselowski Discharged from Hospital Following Surgery

December 23, 2025 2 Min Read
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Last Thursday, Brad Keselowski, the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion and co-owner of RFK Racing, broke his leg while skiing with his family. Following a successful surgery, Keselowski spent several days in the hospital before being released. He reassured fans that he is committed to working hard to return to top-tier stock car racing by 2026. On social media, Keselowski shared that he is now on the path to recovery and expressed gratitude for the excellent medical care he received, adding that he’s eager to be home for the holidays.

Keselowski, who races the No. 6 Ford, has maintained an unbroken streak of Cup race appearances since 2010, even after an ankle injury in 2011. Although the new season’s official start is still weeks away—with the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1st (a non-championship event) and the Daytona 500 on February 15th—Keselowski has sufficient time to recuperate. At 41 years old, the veteran driver holds 36 Cup-level victories but experienced a winless 2025 season alongside the rest of the RFK Racing team, with all three cars narrowly missing the playoffs. Despite the tough year, Keselowski had several near wins, including three second-place finishes and a heartbreaking loss in the Phoenix finale where he lost the lead in the race’s final moments.

Fan Take: This injury is a significant moment for NASCAR as it sidelines one of the sport’s seasoned competitors and team leaders. Keselowski’s recovery and return could inspire fellow drivers and fans alike, highlighting the resilience and enduring passion that defines NASCAR racing.

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