Brad Keselowski Faces Daytona 500 Challenge After Leg Injury in Skiing Accident
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NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski, a former series champion and co-owner of RFK Racing, is on the road to recovery after breaking his leg in a skiing accident. Despite the setback, Keselowski is expected to make a quick return to racing, with doctors estimating he'll be back in time for the season-opening Daytona 500 in February. The 41-year-old driver, who turns 42 just days before the prestigious event, has had a storied career in NASCAR, including a 2012 Cup Series championship with Team Penske. He has 36 career victories at the top level and has been working to rebuild RFK Racing into the once-proud organization founded by Hall of Fame team owner Jack Roush. Keselowski's injury comes as the team is still reeling from a devastating plane crash that claimed the lives of longtime Roush driver Greg Biffle and six others. The crash has left the organization in a state of shock, and Keselowski's determination to return to racing is a testament to his enduring spirit. While Keselowski faces a tough challenge in recovering from his injury, he has a track record of perseverance. He missed only a few races when he broke his leg in a snowboarding accident in 2023, and he's confident that he'll be back behind the wheel in no time. With his sights set on the Daytona 500, Keselowski is ready to put his injury behind him and focus on the season ahead.