Brad Keselowski's RFK gives the most NASCAR response possible after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce share their wedding date

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NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski (6) during the NASCAR Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. - Source: Imagn

Brad Keselowski became part of a trending crossover moment after a wedding update involving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. His team, RFK Racing, posted one of the most widely shared NASCAR responses of the day.

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The news about their wedding date was recently shared by FOX Sports on X. They initially tweeted:

“Save the date
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are getting married on June 13, 2026, in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.”

In reply, Brad Keselowski’s RFK Racing gave a very NASCAR reply. They wrote:

“sorry we’ll miss it, prolly qualifying in Pocono.”
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The wedding date ties back to Swift’s long-time connection to the number 13. Reports linked the venue to Ocean House, a high-profile hotel in Watch Hill where the couple has spent time.

Keselowski has raced for years during the busy mid-June stretch, so his team's hint at Pocono qualifying made sense to anyone familiar with the Cup Series schedule.

There were rumors that Swift and Kelce bought the date from another couple. Ocean House spoke to TMZ and denied that. They said they never allow couples to buy out another couple’s reservation.

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The couple got engaged in August. They first went public in September 2023 at a Chiefs game. Kelce proposed with a vintage Old Mine Brilliant Cut ring. Kelce shared details of the proposal during a FOX NFL Sunday interview with Erin Andrews.


Brad Keselowski talks about the real price of public comments in NASCAR

Brad Keselowski shared a direct look at how costly it can be for a driver to speak freely. His comments came right after he finished the season with a strong second-place run in Phoenix, which marked four full years in the No. 6 Ford as part-owner of RFK Racing.

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Keselowski posted a picture with his crew on X and thanked them for their work this year. His message included how proud he was of the group. He also hinted at higher goals in 2026. The 41-year-old made clear that he sees progress and expects more growth.

A fan replied and asked Brad Keselowski to start a weekly post-race podcast next season. Many fans have asked him for long-form content before. This time, he gave a simple answer that explained the obstacle. He wrote:

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“I can’t afford the fines a weekly podcast would create.

NASCAR drivers have faced major fines for comments that violate the Member Conduct rules. Earlier in the year, Carson Hocevar received a fifty-thousand-dollar penalty from his team for insulting Mexico City during a livestream. Brad Keselowski used this example in spirit by pointing out how quickly mistakes can lead to punishment.

Denny Hamlin also faced penalties after admitting on his podcast that he intentionally wrecked Ross Chastain in 2023. NASCAR fined him and took away points. His appeal did not remove the penalty. Keselowski sees these cases as clear warnings about speaking without a filter.

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