Brad Keselowski Breaks Silence over Hilarious Retirement Rumors Around Him and Bubba Wallace on thanksgiving
Brad Keselowski addressed all the false retirement rumors that he and Bubba Wallace are a victim of on social media.
Bubba Wallace and Brad Keselowski (Via IMAGO)
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NASCAR is currently suffering from a rough patch in its history. The sport is under massive scrutiny in light of the shocking chats that have been leaked. However, the sport isn’t the only one suffering, as multiple drivers are victims of unnecessary rumors. Amongst many others, Brad Keselowski and Bubba Wallace were falsely rumored to consider retirement from NASCAR. However, Keselowski has trashed the rumors on social media.
Brad Keselowski and Bubba Wallace are two of the more influential people on the grid. Both drivers have recieved mixed opinions on the driving style and attitude for a very long time. However, neither Keselowski nor Wallace is considering a retirement anytime soon. The RFK Racing star addressed all the rumors in a hilarious post on X and revealed the ground reality.
Brad Keselowski fired some shots at the people who told him that he would never get anywhere in life by sitting on the computer all day. The 41-year-old joked that those very people who asked him not to use technology were now victims of the same. Keselowski remarked that such people believed stories of Bubba Wallace retiring from NASCAR due to the white flag and the former quitting the sport as well.
Further, Brad Keselowski reckoned that he understood why the older generation of people were falling for such hilarious rumors. Regardless, the RFK Racing star wished everyone a great Thanksgiving and hoped the best for everyone. Finally, Keselowski concluded his post by claiming that he was not retiring and reassured that Bubba Wallace wasn’t going anywhere either.
To all my followers who grew up being told “You’ll never get anywhere in life on that computer,” or “you can’t believe the internet” and today are now trying to defend to the same people who read on Facebook how Bubba Wallace is quitting over the white flag and how I’m retiring. I feel you… Happy thanksgiving! Ps: I know I’m not retiring. Pretty sure Bubba ain’t either. Thanks for sticking up for us
Brad Keselowski said via X, @keselowski.
To all my followers who grew up being told “You’ll never get anywhere in life on that computer,” or “you can’t believe the internet” and today are now trying to defend to the same people who read on Facebook how Bubba Wallace is quitting over the white flag and how I’m retiring.…
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) November 27, 2025
Brad Keselowski hilariously reveals ‘the only case’ where he believes the internet
Certainly, the internet is both a blessing and a curse. People spread rumors very quickly without any sources. However, it also helps people learn a lot about the happenings of the world very quickly. Though not everything can be believed blindly, as there is as much false news as well. Now, Brad Keselowski hilariously reacts to the only post where he believes the internet.

In a hilarious manner, a page shared the recent finding that women who slept naked lived seven years longer as compared to those who didn’t. Brad Keselowski reshared the post and captioned the image. Keselowski claimed that only in this case did he believe the internet and wanted everyone to know the fact. Though it isn’t proven whether this is true or not, it definitely revealed how the 41-year-old is young at heart and likes to just like a teenager would.
In this case, I believe the internet.
Brad Keselowski said via X.
In this case, I believe the internet. https://t.co/wNW2I044YV
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) November 25, 2025
Brad Keselowski isn’t going anywhere and will continue to race in the pinnacle of stock racing. The 41-year-old is suffering from an unfortunate slump on track, but he will give it his all to recover from it. For now, Keselowski will enjoy the off-season break with his family and spend some quality time with them.
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