Team owner/driver Brad Keselowski was treated and released at the infield care center after his cooling system failed during Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Circuit of The Americas.
Keselowski finished 15th in the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix. After exiting his RFK Racing No. 6 Ford, the 41-year-old driver was carried from pit road on a stretcher.
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NASCAR officials confirmed that Keselowski was treated and later released from the track’s infield care center. Team officials said on social media that Keselowski’s cool suit had failed, but that his condition had improved after he received intravenous fluids post-race.
After his cool suit failed during today’s race, @keselowski went to the infield care center to get some IV fluids. Can confirm he is feeling much better now. 👍🏻
– RFK Racing (@RFKracing) March 3, 2025
Keselowski sits in 26th place in the Cup Series standings. His COTA result was his best of the season after finishes of 26th (Daytona) and 39th (Atlanta) to start the 2025 campaign.