In a week marked by profound tragedy in the NASCAR community, RFK Racing co-owner and driver Brad Keselowski has confirmed he suffered a broken leg in a skiing accident on Thursday. The news arrives as the sport and RFK Racing are still grappling with the devastating loss of NASCAR legend Greg Biffle and six others in a fatal plane crash earlier in the week.
Keselowski, a championship-winning driver and a prominent figure within the sport, sustained the injury while on a recreational ski trip with his family. The team released a statement acknowledging the "untimely" nature of the announcement, given the prevailing somber mood following the Biffle incident. "First and foremost, our hearts remain heavy with the news of yesterday’s tragic events," the statement read. "The RFK Racing family, as well as the NASCAR community as a whole, continues to keep those close to the Biffle family and all those affected in our thoughts."
The statement continued, "Albeit untimely, we feel that in the interest of transparency we share RFK Racing co-owner and driver Brad Keselowski suffered a broken leg while on a ski trip with his family Thursday. Keselowski has successfully completed routine surgery, and doctors expect a quick and full recovery."
Following the surgery, Keselowski himself shared a message on social media, accompanied by images from his hospital room. He expressed gratitude for the medical team’s care and the support he has received. "My attention now is fully on recovery," Keselowski stated in a release provided by RFK Racing. "I’m motivated to get back to full strength as quickly as possible and will work relentlessly to be ready for Daytona." This indicates an ambition to return to the track for the season-opening Daytona 500, though the timeline for his full return to competition will be contingent on his recovery progress.
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The incident involving Keselowski occurred on the same day as the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of Greg Biffle and his companions. Keselowski, who knew Biffle, shared a poignant anecdote about the former Roush Fenway Racing star, underscoring the shared sense of grief and loss. "I broke my leg and was going into surgery when the tragic plane accident happened to Greg and his family," Keselowski recounted. "Not really sure the words to say so I’ll share a story: I called Greg a few years ago telling him my friend really needed a fun trip after losing a family member, could we all go ride his UTV’s together to show my friend a good time? Without missing a beat he made all the plans & we had a great sand dunes trip, my friend was all smiles. This trip means so much more now… this is my favorite Greg story, Will miss you and your family. #GodSpeed."
Brad Keselowski, 41, is a seasoned veteran in the NASCAR Cup Series, having clinched the championship in 2012 while driving for Team Penske. His career statistics highlight his consistent performance and competitive spirit. In the recently concluded 2025 season, Keselowski finished 20th in the championship standings. He demonstrated his enduring capability by nearly securing a victory in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway, where he finished a close second to Ryan Blaney.
Keselowski’s role extends beyond the driver’s seat; he is also a significant stakeholder in RFK Racing, partnering with Jack Roush to co-own the historic team. This dual responsibility underscores his commitment to the sport’s future, both on and off the track. RFK Racing, a team with a rich legacy in NASCAR, has been undergoing a rebuilding phase, and Keselowski’s leadership and driving prowess have been instrumental in this effort. The team’s performance in the 2025 season saw steady improvements, with multiple top-10 finishes and the near-win at Phoenix serving as indicators of their upward trajectory.
The upcoming NASCAR season, which typically commences with the Daytona 500 in February, will undoubtedly be a period of adaptation for RFK Racing should Keselowski’s recovery necessitate a delayed start. The team’s strategic planning for driver lineups and car development will likely be influenced by his medical status. The sport has a history of drivers returning from significant injuries, often with the support of dedicated medical teams and rigorous rehabilitation programs. Keselowski’s proactive approach and stated determination to return suggest a strong resolve.
The juxtaposition of Keselowski’s injury with the profound loss of Greg Biffle serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks associated with both professional motorsports and personal recreational activities. The NASCAR community, known for its close-knit nature, has been united in its grief and support for the Biffle family, and now extends that same solidarity to Keselowski during his recovery.
Further updates on Keselowski’s rehabilitation and his anticipated return to racing are expected to be provided by RFK Racing as his recovery progresses. The focus for now remains on his well-being and a complete restoration of his physical condition, allowing him to once again compete at the highest level of stock car racing. The resilience of athletes in overcoming physical setbacks is a recurring theme in sports, and Keselowski’s journey back to the track will be closely watched by fans and peers alike. His dedication to his craft and his team suggests that he will approach his recovery with the same intensity he brings to the racetrack.
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