Brad Keselowski, the accomplished racing driver for Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, announced the arrival of his newborn son just days before hitting the track for the upcoming race. Sharing the joy of his family milestone, Keselowski highlighted the Brad Keselowski baby boy arrival through a personal social media post, drawing celebration from his fans and peers alike.
On August 20, Keselowski took to his X account to reveal the family’s latest addition. Accompanying his post was a photo featuring a sticker reading “it’s a boy,” further confirming the joyful news. He captioned the picture:
“Goal- 2 stickers this week 1st in the books ☺️”
Kemselowski and his wife Paige White have shared their lives publicly since their marriage in February 2017, though their relationship began several years prior. Their first daughter, Scarlett, was born in 2015, preceding their marriage, and their second daughter, Autumn, arrived in 2019. Now, with the birth of their son Maize in 2023, the couple welcomes their third child, marking another cherished moment for their family.
Keselowski will soon return to competition, taking his place on the grid at the Coke Zero Sugar 400. The race comes just days after sharing the news, offering both personal and professional milestones in quick succession for the driver and his supporters.

Keselowski Looks Back on Notable Rivalry With Kyle Busch
Ahead of his latest race, Keselowski reflected on his career, particularly his known rivalry with Kyle Busch, who drives for Richard Childress Racing. He noted the challenges that come with maintaining such competitive tensions in recent years. Changes in the racing environment, growing maturity, and fluctuating performances have caused their once-fiery rivalry to cool.
The pair had built a reputation as one of the sport’s most volatile duos. Their on-track battles and mutual competitiveness were the subject of much media attention. However, during recent promotional events, including a Homestead race campaign where both appeared together, discussions surrounding their rivalry resurfaced. Responding to renewed queries from the media, Keselowski remarked:
“I think we’re both in a position where it’s hard to have a rivalry — and I’ve said this throughout my career — when you’re not competing for wins. And right now, neither of us are have been consistently in a spot where we’re competing for wins. And so, any type of rivalry is really just a distraction.” — Brad Keselowski, Racing Driver
Notably, neither Keselowski nor Busch remains in contention for the playoffs this season. Keselowski secured his latest win at Darlington in 2024, breaking a lengthy streak but still counting just one victory in his previous 154 races. For Busch, the winless run stretches back to 2023, and he too missed out on playoff qualification.
“I’d love to rekindle that rivalry because in my eyes what that would mean is that we’re competing each other for wins. I always tell our people like, you have disagreements throughout the year — you don’t get in a fight over 15th place finishes… But, when you’re running up front, those are the good rivalries. I don’t think the two of us have seen each other much up front,” he added (2:58 onwards).
Currently, Keselowski holds 19th position in the championship standings with a total of 496 points, having achieved eight top-10 finishes and four finishes among the top five. These results reflect the competitive spirit he continues to bring to Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, even as personal events such as the arrival of his baby boy add new dimensions to his life.
The arrival of Maize marks a heartfelt moment for Keselowski and Paige White, capturing the attention of fans and the racing community. As he prepares for the Coke Zero Sugar 400, all eyes will be on how Keselowski manages this eventful period both at home and on the racetrack. The celebration of family and the drive for success on the circuit combine to create a poignant chapter in the experienced driver’s ongoing story.