Brad Keselowski Racing

[3] During the team’s inaugural season in 2007, BKR competed in select events in the ARCA Racing Series.

2, driven by Brad Keselowski on May 17, 2013 at Charlotte Motor Speedway On February 8, 2016, it was announced that BKR would field a third truck entry with Austin Theriault driving the No.

However, Cindric made four starts later in the season at Bristol Motor Speedway, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Talladega Superspeedway and Phoenix International Raceway with sponsorship from Pirtek.

2008 saw BKR expand its operation to include participation in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

Using the engine out of his race-winning Nationwide Series car from Bristol Motor Speedway, he started seventh and finished the race in the sixth position.

19 truck, the races shared by Ross Chastain (14), Keselowski (4), Joey Logano (3), and Ryan Blaney (1).

Hemric qualified for the inaugural NCWTS Chase and ended the season sixth in the driver point standings.

In 2010, the team competed in five NCWTS events, with Keselowski scoring a season-best finish of second at Gateway Motorsports Park.

Blaney immediately made a splash, winning at Iowa Speedway in his third start, earning the team its first victory.

29 Ford F-150 full-time in 2013, capturing the pole at Kentucky Speedway and the win at Pocono Raceway.

In 2014 Blaney captured a win at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in his full-time effort behind the wheel of the No.

Cup Series driver Joey Logano earned his first-career Truck Series win at the spring race at Martinsville Speedway,[9] and Ryan Blaney earned the team its second-consecutive win at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Austin Theriault drove the truck for several races[10] until his injury at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

[12] Despite missing the inaugural Truck Series Championship Chase, Tyler Reddick won the DC Solar 350 at Las Vegas Speedway, leading the team to its first ever 1-2 finish in the NCWTS in what would be his last win for Brad Keselowski Racing.

Reddick announced at Homestead-Miami Speedway that he would not be returning to BKR in 2017 to run for Chip Ganassi Racing in the XFINITY Series.

BKR at one time also fielded an Outlaw Super Late Model, in Michigan, where Brad Keselowski is originally from.

Brad Keselowski Racing's new shop in Statesville, NC
Joey Logano (19) and Ryan Blaney (29) race for BKR at Rockingham in 2013
Daniel Hemric 's No. 19 Reese Brands F-150 during practice for the 2016 Careers for Veterans 200 at Michigan International Speedway .
Tyler Reddick 's No. 29 F-150, sporting a special paint scheme for the 2016 Careers for Veterans 200 at Michigan International Speedway .
Chase Briscoe's 2017 Cooper Standard Ford F-150 in the Brad Keselowski Racing hauler bay.