Longtime star Brad Keselowski broke his leg Thursday whereas on a household ski journey, his RFK Racing crew .
“Keselowski has efficiently accomplished routine surgical procedure, and docs count on a fast and full restoration,” RFK Racing stated.
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In a press release, the 2012 NASCAR Cup Sequence champion stated he was “grateful for the medical crew who took nice care of me and for the assist system round me.
“My consideration now’s absolutely on restoration. I am motivated to get again to full energy as rapidly as attainable and can work relentlessly to be prepared for Daytona,” Keselowski stated.
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Drivers with essentially the most NASCAR Cup Sequence wins all time
2. David Pearson, 105 profession wins.
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Drivers with essentially the most NASCAR Cup Sequence wins all time
2. David Pearson, 105 profession wins.
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3. Jeff Gordon, 93 profession wins.
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6. (tie) Jimmie Johnson, 83 profession wins
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8. Dale Earnhardt, 76 profession wins.
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9. Kyle Busch, 63 profession wins (by way of June 4, 2023).
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10 (tie). Denny Hamlin, 60 profession wins (by way of Oct. 12, 2025).
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10 (tie). Kevin Harvick, 60 profession wins.
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12. Rusty Wallace, 55 profession wins.
Keselowski, 41, subsequently took to his personal social media channel and posted a photograph of himself within the hospital in a hospital robe surrounded by his household, an X-ray of his leg displaying screws going into it, and a video of himself strolling down a hospital hallway whereas utilizing a walker.
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In his submit he stated he’s “targeted on Daytona” and cracked that he’s “now bionic.”
The 2026 Daytona 500 is scheduled for Feb. 15, giving Keselowski lower than two months of restoration time earlier than NASCAR’s most well-known race.
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