Thanks everyone for watching! This was fun to film!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
We had a lot of fun filming it! That was a good day.
@keithjohnson7613Ай бұрын
@@Brad_Keselowski I mean this with total respect, it was like watching a National Geographic documentary. Mr. Stapleton is an artist.
@CaleHotton-x7jАй бұрын
Looked like you guys hit Lipumas for lunch.
@donaldwcash4653Ай бұрын
I'm truly a changed mind on Brad after watching this. He was just a normal kid that made it in nascar that never forgot where he came from. I'd like to meet Brad in person.
@paulrice5766Ай бұрын
Thanks Brad for spending your time
@RFKRacingАй бұрын
Fantastic dive into Brad's upbringing. A ton of great stories!
@05GlmАй бұрын
Brad is such a down to earth guy. He’s made it big but never forgets where he came from and wants it documented. Mitch and Logan be proud of what you’ve created.
@jdhaase1417Ай бұрын
Authenticity still fuels this channel. No doom and gloom clickbait. Just honest down to home interesting interviews with interesting people.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Always will be that way sir. Thank you.
@bryanfranks1378Ай бұрын
1:43:13 @@Stapleton42
@saleen367Ай бұрын
Brad has always come off as your average middle America kid that chased his dreams and worked for everything he achieved. Even with all his talent and success today, he is still a humble guy who just wants to share his story. Very cool. I'm glad you shared this with us all.
@Stapleton422 ай бұрын
Filming this video taught us a lot we had no idea about and we hope anyone who watches this comes out with a new appreciation for Brad and his family. The Keselowski's are the real blue collar American dream. What was your favorite story? Hit the thumbs up to help us out and subscribe to Brad's new KZbin channel! Brad's NEW Channel: www.youtube.com/@Brad_Keselowski/videos
@jaredkinneyjrАй бұрын
12:20 nice sidestep to the right.
@LodihighfootballАй бұрын
Great video! I was a huge Dale Earnhardt fan now I root for everything junior does and all the good old drivers from the past Brad Kozlowski has to be one of the nicest down to earth people let alone NASCAR drivers ever! Freaking love that guy when he wins races. I’m always happy for him.🏁🤙
@ls_812Ай бұрын
Yeah, was a huge Brad fan while he was coming in to cup. Jr has said that Brad really helped Jr Motorsports get faster.
@JeffreyKahlmorgan-zo6uhАй бұрын
Great Video Stapleton! Never liked Brad… Don’t know why… Do not know if it was because of his ongoing issues with Carl Edwards, or if it was his confidence… Then really did not like him when he went to RFK racing because it left my favorite driver (Newman) without a ride! However after watching your time, stories, and video with him. I have a whole new appreciation & respect for him! Will be rooting for BK#6 going forward!
@brianbeilmann2992Ай бұрын
Drill bits. Good studf
@joemccarthy1991Ай бұрын
I worked for Brad at KAM and he is such a awesome guy and I hope the best success for him
@RippingItAllSportsCardsАй бұрын
I grew up near Brad and have been a fan since he made it to NASCAR WAYYYY back in the day. I recognize a lot of these places.
@TheBlackMambaa248Ай бұрын
Im also from this area and its always surprised me that the Motor City doesn't product more driving talent
@jasonmcclure4209Ай бұрын
I’m definitely a fan of BK now. He was so polite to the other business owners and he answered every question in great detail that you and Logan asked. A side of him that I’ve never seen and honestly never knew about. Great video!
@danielfezza3757Ай бұрын
This might be one of the most in depth nascar interviews in a long time. Feels like a documentary. As a chris buescher fan, im glad this guy is in charge.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
The term interview seems so stiff and stuffy to me. In my eyes these are all more like informal documentaries with low production value 😂
@ValorMotorsports2 ай бұрын
Doesn't sound like Brad was this rich kid like many drivers had said.Cant wait to watch. TY Mitchell
@Stapleton422 ай бұрын
He wasn’t any sort of rich kid. This video will really change some people’s perspective of him
@n.johann3417Ай бұрын
@@Stapleton42 thanks for talking us along and all the work you and the Misses put into it.
@Frostified20 күн бұрын
We were broke. More broke when Brad was younger, he does not remember that time like I do but I'm 13 years older.
@Pwg19852 ай бұрын
I clicked on this video without paying attention to the length. I truly thought this was the actual video. I was excited. I was driving home, thinking I was about to learn more about bad Brad. He’s one of my guys. When he’s leading. I’m pulling for him type. My first diecast of his was his coke 600 win. The miller car with the American flag on it was a beautiful car.
@Stapleton422 ай бұрын
good news for you this video is WAY longer than 2 minutes! Your Sunday morning is going to be a good one when this goes live
@miketaylor7064Ай бұрын
I’m a new Brad fan for sure, I’ve been a Nascar fan for a long time, it was a great story of his up bringing. I really enjoyed it, thank you.
@kurtisstutzman7056Ай бұрын
I don't get it...?! Is this not the "actual video"...?!? If not, what, or where, it's the "actual video"...?!?
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
@@kurtisstutzman7056 The original comment was made when the premier page was up and only the 2 minute trailer was visible!
@kurtisstutzman7056Ай бұрын
@Stapleton42 I see... Thanks, that makes sense now... Keep up your awesomeness...!!!
@waynethomas1882Ай бұрын
I gotta say this interview format is awesome, must be comfy to drive around sharing your history in such a relaxed manner. It’s also pretty relatable for the viewer…
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
I agree Wayne I think some of the best conversations take place on drives lol
@SteveTJ001Ай бұрын
As a fan of Brad Keselowski who lives here in Rochester Hills, I’m absolutely loving this video! Thanks for sharing!
@sallen3125Ай бұрын
Excellent interview. I have been a Brad fan for many years. He is a class act. I got to meet him at Nashville this summer. I told him some of the reasons he got my attention: He calls his interviewers by name, he takes off his sunglasses, and he takes the American flag when he wins! I look forward to more...
@BarberDudeАй бұрын
Brad is such an awesome dude. So cool of him to give y’all this access!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Very!
@abritandhisbikeinpoland6802Ай бұрын
As an English guy living in Poland , obsessed with Nascar my whole life, that was great, thanks!
@biggg7670Ай бұрын
I wasn't a fan of Brad Keselowski, but now I take back every bad thing I said. The dude is an okay guy. Great interview. I love it.
@user-ny7cs2dx1gАй бұрын
Brad’s father was so instrumental in Brad being the person he is today. I watched his Dad race all the time. He was such a hard nosed racer.
@Frostified20 күн бұрын
I miss Uncle Bob. My dad, Brads Uncle had a massive role as well.
@arthuralfordАй бұрын
Brad's matured a lot, and seeing his roots gave me a new appreciation for him and what he's accomplished. His investment in his own businesses, and buying into Roush Fenway, make a lot of sense-he wants to control his own destiny
@kurtracer43Ай бұрын
Wow Brad really came from humble beginnings I remember his dad when he used to race great video Mitchell
@BarnburnerGamingАй бұрын
Lol did you just think he and his family have been lying this whole time?
@KillerGrubwithMarkBagleyАй бұрын
I'll be honest, I was never a big BK fan even though I always respected his accomplishments in NASCAR because literally anyone who has any success in the NASCAR element is the cream that floats to the top/the best in racing and that in itself deserves respect. I can tell you that my whole perspective of Brad has completely changed, thank you for that and we need more of this! I would love to see more video of Brads collection of history from his father that would be cool. Thank you for yet another excellent video, looking forward to more, more, more!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
thank you very much we are glad to hear it!
@robertjohnson4784Ай бұрын
Wow what a great story it totally changed my whole outlook on Brad and who he is and not knowing the struggles he went through to get to NASCAR actually love the guy LOL❤
@scottarmstrong5273Ай бұрын
I remember when Brad came on the seen and how he raced. I put in the same bucket with Dale Earnhatdt I did not like how they raced and what I perceived as blaming everyone else. Now after watching so much about Dale and your home town tour with Brad I have a total completely different opinion and respect for the journey and the determination to make something for him self and he talked about lucky breaks, Noone gets to where they want to be without help from at least a few people ...there is no such thing as a self made man/ person everyone has help... what do you do with the help?? Awesome Awesome vidio thank you so much please keep them coming . I have a sprint car i race my Sponsor is my wallet. Bybthe way loved seeing you running laps with your vintage stock car.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Well said Scott. We’re glad you’re here for it 💪🏻
@derbf1Ай бұрын
Thanks Mitch & Logan for the interview with Brad and his roots, I have been a Brad fan for a long time and my senses panned out after the interview and please by all means dig deeper you both make everyone in the motor sports world more informed ❤😊
@loganerwin42Ай бұрын
Thank you! Absolutely, we love doing these videos. I definitely became a bigger Brad fan after this day
@bobbyfarrell1822Ай бұрын
What an awesome video. That is certainly one of my favorites that I have seen from you and has made me a bigger Brad Keselowski fan. I think it would be cool if you did some behind the scenes stuff of how you get in contact with the people that you do the videos with.
@nitrochampionАй бұрын
Old-time fan of Brad. Have always known about half the family's racing history. Thank you for filling in a lot of blanks. Brad is one of the last rags to riches drivers in NASCAR. Simply loved this video!
@michaelnewjerseydiecast5535Ай бұрын
I'm watching it now and I'm really enjoying learning about Brad Keselowski and his family getting into NASCAR racing
@coreyslecka5415Ай бұрын
I want to thank you Mr Stapleton for this Brad as a Polish ascendant as I am who I've been a fan since he ran for jr until RFK this whole episode makes me smile thank you
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thank you Corey we are glad you’re here. We have an Alan Kulwicki hometown history video coming up that you will love
@tatertxАй бұрын
Never been a big Brad fan but to see how down to earth he is just made me fan.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Love to hear it!
@MeMe-zb5lfАй бұрын
Brad is such a smart and good dude.
@twrecks4598Ай бұрын
Great interview of Michigan's native son! Love to see Brad back home and see him driving around areas familiar to me like Dequindre and M59. Very nice work you did here, well done
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thanks man!!
@bobbyeveritte3861Ай бұрын
Mitch I've realized that everyone you have made videos with on your channel has changed my mine and I'm sure as well everyone else's minds about the people and drivers it a great thing you are doing to save what's left of our Nascar historic past. Personally I truly appreciate you and the detail and heart you put into everything you and your wonderful lady do for us. Thank you very much Bobby Everitte
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thank you Bobby 💪🏻
@bobbyeveritte3861Ай бұрын
@Stapleton42 Mitch I'm sure you helped change the hearts and feelings about the real and the personalities of all the drivers you've made videos of in one way or another. But can guarantee that you for Damn Sure changed everyone's perspective, and feelings for one particular driver, that was JEREMY MAYFIELD, man Nascar set out to make a example out of him and would has stopped at nothing to do so, and did. He's one a great driver and one hell of a good guy. A friend and myself we're doing a contract work in Hickory NC if I remember correctly sometime around early 1992 and later, we stopped at Bojangles restaurant there in Hickory for lunch I looked up and Jeremy walked in with two other men that were wearing button up shirts that had RCA on the chest Jeremy had a pullover white shirt with a collar RCA on and the chest and jeans. He had that walk and talk of a man with all the confidence in the world for some reason that Day I don't think you could have put and more confidence in him if you had shot with a cannon! We walked up to order our food and looked up saw him by buddy said you know that cocky dude I turned around leaning back on the counter crossing my arms and said as quiet as possible replied really man that's bad ass is Jeremy Mayfield Jeremy looked over to see who said that and smiled I nodded gave him a quick what's up finishing my order, he looked around us and told the cashier he had our lunch. I Said thanks myself and friend walked to the far left side table ate and was on the way out the door I looked over nodded again he stuck up a finger and motioned outside as to say wait up, we walked out to our truck a couple minutes later he came out walked over said thank you man, you have no idea how hard it is to just go have a meal without somebody wanting a picture or autograph or to say hey. Looked at me said I knew you knew who I was when I came through the door and that was cool how you told your Ole buddy who I was. We shook hands I told him to give hell that weekend. Said thanks again guys. That's the day the Jeremy bought us the Dirty Rice!! After that lunch everyone the guy that I took to lunch with that day would tell everyone that the guy he was working for knew Jeremy and he bought our lunch and that was absolutely not the truth. I told everyone I gave the man a break and he was a cool dude. Mitch to sum it up I know you remember the fuel Commercial he made driving up to pick up the lady in his racecar the he seemed to have that sureness and bad ass quality that day exactly like the commercial. Sorry for taking up so much of your time with the Dirty Rice story I always thought of him top notch Bad Ass super cool Dude. Thanks again Bobby
@sherryswisher8911Ай бұрын
Brads story is much different than what I had thought. He came up much like I did but just got those breaks. I thought his dad’s desk was much bigger than it was. I too think much more of Brad and have a better appreciation for him. Brad just keep on doing what you are doing and you will be just fine.
@JSkunk3223Ай бұрын
Did the same things in my neighborhood growing up. Love watching the evolution of Brad Kes. 🎉
@rogermorrill1563Ай бұрын
I can relate to his story. Iam so glad that He hired Ryan Preece as iam family to him and our family started out a lot like Brads in Maine then to Conn,
@darthhull85Ай бұрын
Never really followed his career but one thing has always stuck out to me with Brad. When he’s doing interviews he always remembers or at least calls his interviewer by name so it shows some sort of care and respect for everyone around him.
@sallen3125Ай бұрын
And he takes off his sunglasses!
@spencerjones635Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video. Have always followed Brad, but never knew just why beyond his nascar talent. Having had the opportunity to learn more about of his heritage made me realize and appreciate just how much he’s a common man that has worked hard and took the chance to grow his craft and businesses. Thank Brad for taking the time to share his life story with us. Looking forward to following 3 RFK teams in 2025. Thank you guys for putting this together.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thank you Spencer!
@keithjohnson7613Ай бұрын
You allow your subject to talk freely and that is an art.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
You would think it wouldn't be so hard to stay silent but some people just can't help themselves 😂
@keithjohnson7613Ай бұрын
@@Stapleton42 your work doesn’t expire it doesn’t have a shelf life it will live in to perpatuiti
@dougstuart8535Ай бұрын
Definitely one of the best interviews you two have done. Love seeing the person behind the public image. Brad was obviously in his comfort zone telling his family history.
@DDS029Ай бұрын
I was fortunate to be a small part of this . I hand lettered all of his dad's from when Brad was born until he was about nine years old. From Bob's last Outlaw Late Model through the first Winnebago car for the ARCA Daytona race in 1993. After I lettered that one is when for speed, consistency, and convenience, they went with the decals since the sponsor and scheme would be more stable. Sometimes they weren't sure what was going on the car until I got there. There are some pictures of me lettering one of his cars in the old shop on my page.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
That’s awesome
@ericknight9333Ай бұрын
You want to hear and see some racing history,you should get with him! @Stapleton42
@chriscunningham5150Ай бұрын
Watching this I’m realizing that you showing these interviews and going to these locations. You are preserving the stories and past of a lot of these places. Places like that get demolished and rebuilt everyday. So I believe what your doing is very important for telling and preserving the stories and history of people’s legacy. Very cool to watch and hear. Keep up the amazing work and the awesome videos. God bless y’all
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thank you Chris I think you are right. Cars end up in museums and the buildings are forgotten about
@8309barbieАй бұрын
Oh my die hard Chevy fan, but this was awesome to watch. I love him being real and so relatable that’s what we need is a connectability who are drivers that makes everyone feel like we ride for the people we love and we love them for a reason.
@matthewshoudy7887Ай бұрын
His niece seems to be very proud of her uncle Brad!!! So nice of her to show her respect for him!!! 🤣 😂
@chaserchaserspeedracerАй бұрын
Brad has become such an ambassador to the sport throughout the years. Best wishes to his endeavors.
@jonripley5348Ай бұрын
Not even 20 minutes into the video & love that you 2 made this video. I'm from Michigan & love Brad.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
glad you are here for it Jon!
@jeffwilliams9518Ай бұрын
Being from Michigan and knowing a little bit of Brad’s story, it was cool seeing a deep dive into the family history. Great video!
@JArtMiller6 күн бұрын
Captivating video essay. I've appreciated Brad ever since his Championship victory interview. He shares a conversation trait with me. Watch him in his next interview. He will often start his sentence with the person's name, i.e. " Well Mike, it was a tough day..." One thing most people like to hear in a conversation is their name. I think that shows how genuine he is and how much he cares for the next person. This video exposed him as just that, a very humble and caring individual. Well done, each of you.
@Stapleton426 күн бұрын
I agree with you. Brad is a great guy!
@Jayhawk223Ай бұрын
“We’re not promoting domestic violence, we’re promoting Brunt” 😂 I had to watch your whole ad after that intro. 😂 I’ll go check out the boots.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
😂 good
@christopherpettit2304Ай бұрын
I just started this but stopped at 3:43 because I want my wife to watch it too. I'm the same age as Brad and hearing him playing NASCAR Racing 1 or 2 was what I did then too.
@InkedMisfitАй бұрын
I hope this is the start of more current drivers getting involved in these videos. It’s nice to see them outside of something meant for regular network television.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
I agree. There are some other ones with great stories
@josephdiscenza409Ай бұрын
Watching Brads evolution to an owner driver has been one of the most underrated stories in nascar etching his legacy in the sport. my views of him have drastically changed and have now become a huge fan of
@mre6138Ай бұрын
Grew up 3 houses down. That family was the reason my mom talked my dad into getting me a go kart in 96-97
@1geisterfahrerАй бұрын
I live in Rochester Hills, and so much of the scenery that was filmed is very familiar to me. I live near Reuther Elementary, and my daughter went to Rochester High. From 1996 to 2006 I worked in a building directly behind the Auburn Road race shop, across the river beyond the trees, maybe 200 to 300 yards away. I remember days in the summer when our bay doors would be open, and the Keselowski crew would fire up one of their cars. It was LOUD. You could clearly hear it over the noise of the factory I worked in. It was great to learn a little more about the Brad and his family history.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
That’s really cool!
@robertmungo5428Ай бұрын
I'm shocked at all the comments about not liking Brad simply not even really knowing him personally you can't really know someone driving around on the track every Sunday! I'm impressed that he's not a silver spoon kid! Didn't know that!
@obsidian....Ай бұрын
Waterford Hills is half a mile away from my house in Clarkston... I hear the races constantly all weekend 🙏
@PimentoSpitfire_76Ай бұрын
I grew up watching nascar around 06-07 so I remember when Brad moved up to cup and honestly I wasn't a fan of his, but ever since RFK I root for him and Buescher every week. Seeing this made me even more of a fan of his. I love seeing these guys outside of the track, because you never see that. Even when you see like a TV special or something like that, it's still 100% nascar related. These videos really give the perfect mix of the racing world and the personal off track world. I hope we get to see another video with Brad soon!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
thanks man me too!
@jean-louisrousselle1794Ай бұрын
Thank you, really enjoyed the outing. Although I am not a Brad fan, I have watched him come up over the years and the one thing about Brad that has always impressed me is his physical and mental toughness, it was so nice to see him so relaxed. Please keep these visits and tours going, I simply love them.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thanks man we will keep them coming!
@shari699Ай бұрын
Such a cool video! You are definitely right. For a long time, Ive had a different impression of Mr. Keselowski than what I do now after seeing this video. He seems so genuine and honest and I feel like he kind of got pushed aside psychologically as a kid. Wow! There's no denying he's a great driver and now we know he's a pretty great human too.
@JAF-pd9mwАй бұрын
Always thought Brad was a hardworking, down to earth guy. The video bears that out. He worked his tail off to get where he is and it's obvious, he was not coddled. He's got a great sense of humor, too.
@SteveLowe65Ай бұрын
What a great interview, and it's amazing that you guys are able to work with a current driver like this! Learned so much about about Brad, he's cool. Great job Mitch and Logan!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thank you steve!
@scotthall756Ай бұрын
Wow, that was a heckuva deep dive. Brad’s a good dude. I’m surprised a current driver is that generous with their time considering the hectic schedule. Hopefully it’ll lead to more in the future. Great job guys
@scottholbert2742Ай бұрын
Rank in the company doesn't hurt either lol. I have been a BK fan from his first Nascar race
@tylerjablonski2491Ай бұрын
I’ve come to respect Brad over the years. Another cool video!
@matthewkemler832613 күн бұрын
Brad K Madonna grew up walton and brewster (more than 1 block away from RHS) thank you for coming home and doing this video. my family has been in rochester for over 150 years. God Bless
@RJ-xb9pmАй бұрын
Another great job Mitchell. Was never a Brad Keslowski fan. But hearing how he grew up and seeing him come from nothing to what he has now, I have a greater appreciation for Brad and want him to succeed as a owner driver. Again great video. Keep up the great work.
@ScottWilson-uk1yvАй бұрын
Definitely have a whole new impression of Brad now. I really never cared for him but now after watching this I believe I’ll be pulling for him now
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Awesome! Glad you’re here scott
@cr17131Ай бұрын
Dude. Awesome video.. really great to see current nascar drivers in a super chill interview format. Really humanizes the drivers for us fans. Thanks for all your work on this channel!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thanks man. I hope to do more of these to help the image of the drivers in general
@simonbrown3766Ай бұрын
From a fan of Nascar in Australia that was so cool to see the insights of a Cup Champion from his roots. Awesome to watch Thankyou 👌
@Ronaldl2350Ай бұрын
Your videos. Need to be in some racing history archives. There is no one that is doing this and doing it so well!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
I really appreciate that!
@brianfoster2981Ай бұрын
Loved this show. I have been a Brad fan since the #9 win. I pulled for his dad as well mostly because of his Chrysler background. Video just shows why I like Brad so much. He came from very little to be this big time driver but he is still humble because he remembers where he came from. Thank yall so much!! Brad is definitely one of the last drivers he actually had to come up the hard way.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thank you Brian!
@bobwhitebread1887Ай бұрын
I've always been a Brad Keselowski fan, and I am so thankful for you making this video.
@gregmckinney2877Ай бұрын
Thanks,Y'all! Great video as usual, Keep Rolling❤😊 Shout out from Elon,N.C.
@robertsmeal8193Ай бұрын
Excellent video. Absolutely loved it keep up the great work in educating people the history of stock car racing.
@380.motorsportsАй бұрын
As a fellow Michigan guy, thanks for this video with Brad and all about his family. Great stuff and always fun to hear a story of how hard work and determination can pay off. Not sure why he thought Michigan is not a racing state? Maybe because he left at a pretty young age and sounds like his parents kept him out of some of it when he was really young. We have more dirt tracks than he mentioned in the state. It’s unusual he would go to Toledo to race but never Flat Rock Speedway or Carson City and others. We have two pretty major Drag Strips and a bunch of smaller ones. Lots of smaller dirt tracks, a couple good road courses and of course Michigan International Speedway. I think Michigan is a very “racing” state. I had the pleasure of meeting his Uncle and some others at a land speed race in Arkansas a few years back. Glad that Brad still has one of the cars. As far as family history goes, I come from a very similar story (Malkowski). My paternal grandfather came from what is now Belarus, worked his way across Europe as a teen, got on a boat to America and entered through Ellis Island where his name changed from Malkowsky to end in an “i”. We were able to find relatives and living family in Belarus. I was once told by another Russian person that it was common to change the last name back then if you spoke Polish because Russians were thought of even lower in status than Poles in the USA. While I can’t be sure of all that I know that it has happened to others and seems similar to what Brad’s ancestor went through. Yet another great video. Keep it up!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thanks man. That is interesting!
@tommc282Ай бұрын
What a great episode!!! Was never a BK fan, BUT now I have a whole new respect for Brad!!!! What a great guy!!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
love to hear it!
@jeffbergen4612Ай бұрын
Can definitely say that I'm a BK fan after watching this video. He seems like an honest, humble, hardworking guy that made it to the top. To be honest, Brad came around after I had mostly moved on from watching NASCAR on a regular basis, which was basically after Rusty retired. Great video! Oh, we definitely need a video about the old race cars and haulers!
@bryonkidder6199Ай бұрын
I became a Keselowski fan in the 1990's when his father started running the new Dodge in the ARCA Series and I met him at Winchester(the real fastest half mile) Great video!
@kevinjeffrey8449Ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Incredible insight. I love everything about this channel
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thanks man! Glad you enjoy it!
@jbrinTexas2 ай бұрын
Friend of mine has one of Brads cars, he used it at the Texas Mile. It’s for sale complete.
@randynix9805Ай бұрын
Thanks, guys, for another really good documentary. As a Nascar fan I have always had respect for Brad and happy to see what he has been able to accomplish. Yet I just figured that he was pretty much another silver spoon kid, from a wealthy Nascar family. I can now say that I have even more respect for him and what he has accomplished. I even have a little more respect for Dale Jr. Makes one wonder how he and his former BKR truck team helped to mold some of the current young talent of Cup. Tyler Reddick and Austin Cindric to name a couple that I can remember A big thanks to Brad for sharing. Best of luck for next season and the future of RFK.
@GTP427cobraАй бұрын
This was one of the best videos I have seen Brad was great telling his life story and everything he went through as a boy and now Thanks for doing this video
@wnracingАй бұрын
I'll never be able to forgive Brad for taking Jeff out at Texas in 2014, but this was a really cool thing for him to do. The media team at RFK is doing a great job since he bought in and y'all do a fantastic job as well doing just enough talking to let these guys tell their stories.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thanks man I think RFK has the best social media in nascar right now
@dwensingerАй бұрын
Great video! Definitely one of my favorites from you. I’m an Ohioan so I appreciate the connections to him being sort of local. Never knew much about his background. He definitely was down to earth and i appreciate him doing this.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@dwensingerАй бұрын
@ Keep up the great work. Really enjoy your videos.
@TroyStout-z8kАй бұрын
Fantastic job you guys! BK’s history is important in portraying him for who he is. Please do a part 2 on if & how he saved his family’s company & livelihood as I’ve heard rumored, also his career, businesses & transition to RFK please! What a great guy!
@HisRoyalTradesАй бұрын
this is so cool, congrats on the growth of your channel, and i never cared for Brad as a racer when i was younger, but as i've matured, i realize he has remained one of the most humble, and most real on the circuit even after the fame, and the fact that he gave time to u to film his entire life and the respect he shows u, tells me all i need to know... i am all in RFK 2025
@laserdadАй бұрын
As much as I love your "back in the day" NASCAR videos, it was a nice change of pace to watch an interview of a current driver/owner.
@kittycitykevinАй бұрын
I now have the most respect for Brad, thanks for the insight into his life’s story, another great video!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
I am glad you enjoyed it!
@stormytuesday9902Ай бұрын
Good interview! That was very interesting!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@2001pontiactransamАй бұрын
Bk is awesome, have watched him from the beginning of his career, big fan of his, he is a local hometown hero, I live in Waterford where his uncle lives and work in all the City’s you guys drove through. This one for my wife and I is pretty special due to Brad showing his beginnings. You guys are putting out great content for sure throughout the years, pretty sure I remember watching Brad at auto city in Flint Michigan back in the day and was at the Waterford racetrack a lot as a fan, pretty cool stuff. Go Brad Go!!
@andreww8941Ай бұрын
Awesome interview and excellent content!!! Doesn't get more real or in depth then being able to co=pilot Brad driving around while detailing all of his important locations in his hometown. Super good dude and has definitely worked for everything he has earned in his race career. Being from the area I was never even aware of all the diffent garage locations his family ran out of. Phenomenal job as always with the content.
@markg.42462 ай бұрын
Saw his dad race at the "old" high banked, fast half-mile Owosso Speedway.
@rtrobinson88321Ай бұрын
Thanks for everyone who made this video possible. I was not much of a keselowski fan before, but to see and hear the true down to earth Brad has changed my mind about him. I sometimes forget the person we see at the track is not how they really are when they are not racing. Great video. Great family working together.
@mrtuttle76Ай бұрын
I was not a fan of brads, but after meeting him at Charlotte a few years ago he became one of my faves, good dude, awesome content as always guys!!
@Canesman5Ай бұрын
Great video! Grew up a Rusty fan. Brad was the only one to put the two back in the limelight. Even though Brad left Penske, I still root for him to this day. Very humble man. Would like to see more about Brad!
@pjacquesracingАй бұрын
Hands down one of my favorite videos I've watched in a long long time. Great stuff.
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! Who would you like to see a hometown video with next?
@djbuzz9998Ай бұрын
This is so cool so much more respect for him now so cool im little older then him but his life as a kid was kind of like mine ...im a gordon fan but now i want to be a fan of brad now so so cool
@Stapleton4229 күн бұрын
Brad is a good dude I’m glad people got to see this side of him
@theskilz00Ай бұрын
Mitchell & Logan, this was fantastic!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Bigmikecrewchief43Ай бұрын
I learned a lot about Brad today I've followed him since he started racing the Navy 88 thanks for all the wonderful content
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Mike
@brianwilham3728Ай бұрын
Such a good interview Mitchell and Logan whole new love for Brad after seeing this and the way he grew up in a racing family Loved Bob
@buckodonnghaile4309Ай бұрын
You've done the impossible. You've made me a Keselowski fan.