CHARLOTTE, NC – In a somber period for the NASCAR community, RFK Racing has confirmed that co-owner and driver Brad Keselowski sustained a broken leg on Thursday, necessitating surgery and casting a shadow over the team’s preparations. The incident occurred while Keselowski was engaged in a family skiing trip, adding a personal health concern to the widespread grief following the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of NASCAR legend Greg Biffle and six others earlier this week.
The news of Keselowski’s injury, while unfortunate, was disclosed by RFK Racing with an emphasis on transparency. A statement released by the team conveyed their ongoing sorrow for the loss of Biffle and his companions. "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 team 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."
Keselowski, a prominent figure in NASCAR, has been a key player both on and off the track for RFK Racing. As a co-owner, his leadership has been instrumental in the team’s recent performance trajectory. The 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion, who joined RFK Racing in 2022, has been steadily rebuilding the team’s competitive standing. In the recently concluded 2025 season, Keselowski, driving the No. 6 RFK Racing Ford, finished 20th in the championship standings. His performance was highlighted by a near-victory in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway, where he secured a hard-fought second-place finish behind Ryan Blaney. This strong showing underscored his continued prowess as a driver and his dedication to RFK Racing’s resurgence.
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The 41-year-old driver took to social media to share his situation, posting images from his hospital room. In a statement provided by RFK Racing, Keselowski expressed his gratitude and determination. "I’m grateful for the medical team who took great care of me and for the support system around me," he stated. "My attention now is fully on recovery. I’m motivated to get back to full strength as quickly as possible and will work relentlessly to be ready for Daytona." The mention of Daytona suggests his immediate focus is on returning for the iconic season-opening race, a significant event on the NASCAR calendar.
The timing of Keselowski’s injury is particularly poignant, occurring on the same day as the devastating plane crash that claimed Greg Biffle, his wife, two children, and three other individuals. Biffle, a beloved figure in NASCAR, was a former Roush Fenway Racing driver, a team with which RFK Racing shares a historical connection. The loss has sent shockwaves through the sport, prompting widespread tributes and expressions of grief.
Keselowski, acknowledging the tragic events surrounding Biffle’s passing, shared a personal anecdote that underscored the late driver’s character and generosity. "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." This personal reflection highlights Biffle’s compassionate nature and the profound impact he had on those around him, both within and outside the racing world.
The injury to Keselowski raises questions about potential adjustments for RFK Racing in the interim. While the team has expressed confidence in a full recovery, the immediate future of driver assignments for any preliminary events or testing sessions will likely be addressed in the coming days. Keselowski’s role as a team co-owner means his engagement with RFK Racing extends beyond the cockpit, and his continued input on strategic decisions is expected.
The NASCAR season typically commences with the Daytona 500 in February, leaving Keselowski with a significant recovery period. His stated commitment to returning for Daytona indicates a strong resolve to overcome this setback. The team’s performance in recent seasons has shown marked improvement, with Keselowski at the forefront of their efforts. His 2025 season concluded with strong performances, including a victory at the Coca-Cola 600, demonstrating his continued ability to compete at the highest level.
The circumstances surrounding Keselowski’s injury, a recreational activity during the off-season, serve as a reminder of the personal lives of professional athletes. While drivers often face significant physical demands and risks during competition, off-track incidents can also lead to unforeseen challenges. The focus now shifts to Keselowski’s rehabilitation and RFK Racing’s strategic planning to navigate this period. The outpouring of support from the NASCAR community, evident in social media responses and statements from fellow drivers and team owners, underscores Keselowski’s respected position within the sport.
The double blow of losing a respected figure like Greg Biffle and facing the injury of a current star like Brad Keselowski presents a difficult juncture for NASCAR. The sport is known for its resilience and the strong bonds within its community, which will undoubtedly be tested in the coming weeks. As Keselowski embarks on his recovery journey, the racing world will be watching, offering support as he aims to return to the track, stronger and ready to compete. The successful surgery and optimistic prognosis from his medical team provide a measure of relief amidst the prevailing somber atmosphere. The ultimate recovery timeline will be closely monitored, with all parties invested in his swift and complete return to the driver’s seat.
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