Brad Keselowski Surprises Fans in Infield In Emotional Video

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Man, Brad Keselowski continues to prove how incredible he is. He takes care of his sponsors, the members of our country’s military and last, but not least, his race fans.

Friday, Keselowski cruised the infield of Atlanta Motor Speedway during a rainy night. The driver of Team Penske’s No. 2 Ford Mustang found the perfect camp site to stop at, which was equipped with several No. 2 flags.

After gifting a case of Miller Lite to the fans inside the tent, things got quite emotional.

click here to watch the incredible video that Keselowski posted to Facebook

This is a moment that the members of this campsite will carry with them forever. Keselowski continues to show that he is one of the guys who truly understands how to connect with the hard working average NASCAR fans.

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