Are Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano on same team?
Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski have worked together as teammates at Penske Racing since 2013. The two drivers have amassed an impressive 59 NASCAR Cup Series wins with the iconic race team.
Is Joey Logano leaving Penske?
Joey Logano makes major announcement Last week, he remained quiet when his teammate made headlines with the announcement of his departure from Penske for Roush Fenway. This week, the 2018 Cup Series champion is in the headlines with a major announcement of his own.
What happened to Brad k?
NASCAR announced Thursday morning that they have assessed a major penalty to Brad Keselowski and the RFK Racing No. 6 team after discovering that the team had modified a single-source supplied part for the Next Gen car. The infraction was discovered after NASCAR had taken Keselowski’s No.
Do any NASCAR drivers wear glasses?
NASCAR drivers can wear glasses when they race. Joey Logano was one notable driver to wear glasses in late 2019. Wearing glasses during an event is safer because they help drivers see the action better during a race. Drivers may also use contact lenses, prescribed sunglasses, or opt for surgery.
Is Brad Keselowski leaving NASCAR?
After years of success, Brad Keselowski made a business decision earlier this year when he decided to leave Team Penske and join Roush Fenway in the 2022 Cup Series season to become a driver and part-owner of the organization.
Who will drive the Penske 2 car in 2022?
Cindric
His on-track performance appeared to cement the home of his NASCAR future and the departure of Penske’s 2012 Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski – who has become a driver and part-owner of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing – has led to Cindric taking over the #2 Penske Ford for 2022.
Is Kevin Harvick leaving Stewart-Haas?
Despite near-constant speculation that he may retire at any time, NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick said he has no plans to stop driving anytime soon. In February 2020, Stewart-Haas Racing announced Harvick had agreed to a two-year contract extension that would keep Harvick behind the wheel of the No.
Why is Brad Keselowski in trouble?
Officials say Keselowski’s team violated sections 14.1 and 14.5 of the NASCAR Rule Book, which addresses unapproved modifications to vendor-provided equipment. But typical of such penalties, NASCAR did not identify which specific vendor-supplied part or parts had been modified.
What NASCAR drivers are changing teams?
1 driver Kurt Busch is transitioning with a multi-year deal to 23XI Racing, joining the Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin-owned team and competing alongside Bubba Wallace. Busch tested the Next Gen car with 23XI at Charlotte Motor Speedway last week. Brad Keselowski is another veteran driver transitioning teams.