NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski has introduced his fourth child to the world. On social media, Keselowski shared a photo of himself, his wife, Paige, and their four children, including their newborn son.
“Officially a party of 6,” Brad Keselowski wrote in the social media post. “Meet the newest Keselowski, Sterling Robert!” Before the regular-season finale at Daytona last month, Keselowski reflected on his son being born.
Officially a party of 6. Meet the newest Keselowski, Sterling Robert! pic.twitter.com/XZIlwfLTr3
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) September 2, 2025
“It has been a good week; I’d like to finish it strong,” Keselowski told Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports. “We’re running really well, we’re competitive. Obviously, off the track, having a baby was great. Lot of really good things going on.”
In February, Brad and Paige Keselowski announced a fourth baby was on the way. Along with Sterling Robert, the couple is parents to daughters Scarlett and Autumn, and son Maize, who was born in November 2023. Brad and Paige Keselowski have been married for eight years, as they tied the knot in February 2017.
Keselowski has been a full-time driver in the NASCAR Cup Series since the 2010 season. He was a member of Team Penske until the 2022 season, when he joined RFK Racing as a driver /co-owner. In his career, the 41-year-old has won 36 races and the Cup Series championship in 2012.
The 2025 season has been challenging for Keselowski as he missed the playoffs for the first time since 2022. He has not won a race since placing first at Darlington in May of last year and has recorded eight top-10 and four top-five finishes this season.
In December, Keselowski talked about winning at Darlington in front of his family. “When I won Darlington with my family there, I mean, that was just … it still gives me chills thinking about it,” Keselowski said, per NASCAR.com (via Yahoo Sports). “Once you become a father, one of the things that nobody can really tell you — or at least they didn’t tell me or I wasn’t listening — is the impact of your success and being able to see it through the eyes of your own children and to know that it commands some level of respect and validation from them for years to come and hopefully through their whole entire life. As a father, you want your kids to think you’re a badass, and to see that actually happen is pretty cool.”
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