RFK Racing and the NASCAR community are still mourning the recent plane crash that tragically took the life of Greg Biffle and six others. Amid this somber time, the team revealed that Brad Keselowski, co-owner and driver of the No. 6 RFK Racing Ford, suffered a broken leg during a family skiing trip on Thursday, although they noted this update was somewhat premature. Keselowski underwent surgery on his foot and is expected to recover fully in time for the 2026 season.
The team expressed their condolences, saying, “Our hearts remain heavy following yesterday’s tragic news,” and pledged to keep those affected by the Biffle family in their thoughts. In a statement, they confirmed Keselowski’s injury and successful surgery, with doctors optimistic about his speedy recovery.
Keselowski, the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion with Penske and now 41 years old, ended the 2025 season ranked 20th and narrowly missed winning the final Phoenix race, finishing second to Ryan Blaney. He shared a message from his hospital room, thanking his medical team and supporters, and emphasized his determination to recover quickly and prepare for Daytona.
He also reflected on the plane crash involving Biffle, recalling a fond memory of a dune ride trip they took for a friend, which he says is now his favorite story about Greg. “I miss you and your family,” Keselowski said, honoring Biffle with the hashtag #GodSpeed.
Fan Take: This news deeply resonates with NASCAR fans, as it highlights the close-knit nature of the racing community dealing with both tragedy and injury. Keselowski’s recovery timeline keeps hope alive for his return to racing, signaling his resilience and the sport’s enduring spirit in the face of adversity.

