RFK Racing team owner and driver Brad Keselowski shared an update after he was taken to the infield care center for treatment after a cool-suit failure during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.
After finishing 15th in the EchoPark Automotive Gradn Prix, Keselowski exited his car and then was taken from pit road via a stretcher to the infield care center where he was treated.
RFK Racing reported on X that he suffered a cool suit failure and he received IV fluids at the infield care center. The team shared, “After his cool suit failed during today’s race, Brad Keselowski went to the infield care center to get some IV fluids. Can confirm he is feeling much better now.”
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
The team also shared in-car footage to social media that showed Keselowski immediately pulled to the front of pit road and began backing his car up it after he completed the race with team officials requesting medical meet him.
The cool suit quit, but the 6 team didn’t. 🥵 pic.twitter.com/8dtUSXPQH3
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) March 3, 2025
On Monday, March 3rd, Keselowski shared an update writing on X, “Yesterday was a tough one at COTA. Sometimes things happen that are out of our control, but I’m thankful for my team and the care I received at track. At the end of it all, we came home with a top 15 finish. Appreciate the support – on to Phoenix.”
Yesterday was a tough one at COTA. Sometimes things happen that are out of our control, but I’m thankful for my team and the care I received at track. At the end of it all, we came home with a top 15 finish. Appreciate the support – on to Phoenix. pic.twitter.com/RxzoMdDOyJ
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) March 3, 2025
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