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Proud Dad Brad Keselowski Welcomes Baby Boy to His Family Hours After Missing Phoenix Qualifiers

Published 11/04/2023, 8:32 PM EDT

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Brad Keselowski welcomes good news. The 2012 Cup Series champion has announced the addition of a new member to the Keselowski family. Conveying his feelings on Twitter, the RFK Racing co-owner will have more reasons to celebrate this year with the arrival of a baby boy into his world. As Keselowski has been touted as the prime reason for RFK Racing’s return to winning ways this season, and the good news couldn’t have come at a better time.

Brad Keselowski announces a new bundle of joy

The 39-year-old took to Twitter to announce the good news as he and his wife, Paige White, welcomed a new member to their household. The NASCAR veteran relayed the news with brevity, using a hashtag to let the world know. Keselowski wrote, “#BoyDad.” 

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Owing to the need to attend to his wife during childbirth, Keselowski had earlier opted out of the qualifying race in Phoenix. His seat was filled by Xfinity Series title contender Cole Custer, who fights for the second-tier title on Saturday.

However, this is not the first time Brad Keselowski has had the pleasure to welcome a little one into the world. Brad Keselowski is also blessed with two daughters, Scarlett and Autumn, who are joyously waiting for their baby brother to come home.

It must be amazing to father children who are not only a source of joy but also inspiration. Being a co-owner of RFK racing, Keselowski recently told a story where he was able to reward his team, for making it into the round of 12 at Bristol, after getting an idea from his 8-year-old daughter Scarlett. Without spoilers, here is how it went.

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NASCAR fans welcomed the good news with open arms. As fans, they want to see a future superstar from the Keselowski family. People across the nation flocked to the announcement post to voice their happiness over Brad Keselowski celebrating a new life.

The Xfinity Series’ Twitter handle cheekily commented on Brad’s post, “Wanted to make sure he saw the Xfinity Series championship. Smart boy. Congrats to you, Paige, Scarlett, & Autumn!”

“Watch that diaper technique they’ll pee on ya! Congrats!” commented a fan, showing pseudo-concern about the veteran driver’s diaper-changing technique. A wave of congratulations passed through the comments section. One of the fans expressed that this win meant more than any of his wins on the track as he wrote, “Congrats that’s the only win that has real meaning in life!”

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“Here’s your real champion this weekend! Congrats, @keselowski!” read another comment congratulating the 2012 Cup champion. It will be interesting to see how this affects Keselowski’s future in racing. With added responsibilities, there is a chance that he would have to focus on his family. However, if the new baby boy will also inspire Brad as Scarlett did, then he probably has nothing to worry about.

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Coming to the topic of planning, one fan hinted that Keselowski might have some plans laid out for his son’s future in racing already, as he claimed, “I know you love them all equally but I feel like go-karts are already being purchased”

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And who knows? We might just see Keselowski join Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson in the ‘Racing Dads’ club in NASCAR soon.

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Ansuman Abhisek

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