Brad Keselowski contract renewed with Team Penske for 2021

One day after winning, the NASCAR driver renews contract

Since 2009, Brad Keselowski has been a driver with Team Penske in the NASCAR Cup Series. He took over the No. 2 full-time in 2010 as Rusty Wallace went into retirement.

Keselowski rolled into 2020 as a contract year. He was looking for a new ride or a contract extension for 2021.

Keselowski now has 3 wins in 2020. That brings his win total to 33 after 397 career events.

On Sunday, Brad Keselowski drove to victory lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. One day later, a renewal has been signed.

Roger Penske comments on Brad Keselowski

“We are pleased that Brad will continue to be a part of our organization,” said Roger Penske in a statement.

“Brad not only demonstrates talent and skill on the track, but his leadership away from it and his dedication to our partners have had a huge impact in making our organization one of the best in NASCAR.”

“I am proud that we will be able to able to keep the continuity we have with Brad, Ryan (Blaney) and Joey (Logano) and look forward to competing for more wins and championships together.”

Brad Keselowski wins at New Hampshire Motor Speedway - NASCAR Cup Series
LOUDON, NEW HAMPSHIRE – AUGUST 02: Brad Keselowski, driver of the #2 Western Star/Alliance Parts Ford, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on August 02, 2020 in Loudon, New Hampshire. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Brad Keselowski on renewing with Team Penske for 2021

I have been racing for Team Penske for the vast majority of my NASCAR career and to continue to represent Roger Penske, our partners and his organization is exactly where I want to be,” Keselowski stated.

“We’ve accomplished a lot of things together over the years, including winning both the Cup and Xfinity Championships, the Brickyard 400, the Southern 500 and the Coca-Cola 600.”

“Now, my goal is to win the Daytona 500, another championship and continue to build Team Penske into the best NASCAR team in the garage area.”

This move takes a premier ride out of the running as an open seat for 2021.

Related: Bubba Wallace could take over Kyle Larson’s former No. 42 NASCAR ride


NASCAR Cup Series rides still up for grabs in 2021

Car No | Team | Current Driver

No. 14
Stewart-Haas Racing
Clint Bowyer

No. 20
Joe Gibbs Racing
Erik Jones

No. 32
Go Fas Racing
Corey LaJoie

No. 42
Chip Ganassi Racing
Matt Kenseth

No. 43
Richard Petty Motorsports
Bubba Wallace

No. 48
Hendrick Motorsports
Jimmie Johnson

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