It will be his
first attempt since the season-opening Daytona 500 in February.
“Giving up is
not an option,” said Keselowski of his unsuccessful Daytona qualifying effort. “You
learn from what went wrong and go from there. I'm not giving up. I’m nowhere
near ready to that!”
Keselowski’s
Toyota will carry sponsorship from Highland
Wealth Advisors, LLC, a company that works closely with High Net-Worth
individuals to help them accomplish their Personal and Financial goals and
objectives. Associate backing will come from Twisted Graphix, the
Carolina Basset Hound Rescue, Virginia Software Group, Inc. and Infield Jen.
Keselowski will sport
a red, white and blue “stars and stripes” paint scheme on the car, and a “Wreaths
Across America” fire suit to help raise awareness and funding for that nonprofit
group.
“I’ve worn a lot
of fire suits in my career, but I wear the WAA fire suit with great pride
because of what it represents and what they do to support our military, fallen
soldiers and their families,” said Keselowski. For more information, visit wreathsacrossamerica.org.
Come on, Brianski!
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