Brad Keselowski comes from a long line of race car drivers. Brad's mother and father,
Bob and Kay, own a racing team based out of Auburn Hills, Michigan. During his 23
years of racing for the family-owned team, Brad's father brought home 25 ARCA race
wins, the 1989 ARCA championship, more than 30 wins in the NASCAR Grand American
Series and one NCTS victory. Brad's uncle, Ron Keselowski, was crew chief for many
of those events. Both Brad and his brother, Brian, travelled often with the team.
Now young Brad is making his family proud. After winning two Nationwide Series races
for JR Motorsports, the 24-year-old was asked by Hendrick Motorsports to represent
them in two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races. Brad drove the #25 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet
Impala SS for the first time in October 2008, finishing 8th in the Dollar General
300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. The win put him in 3rd place in the NASCAR Nationwide
series point standings.
"We gave him a good opportunity and he's repaying us by his loyalty and his energy
toward that program," says teammate
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
GoDaddy.com has established itself in auto-racing and sponsors an all-star lineup
of drivers. Among them are NASCAR's most popular driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and open-wheel's
most popular driver
Danica Patrick, who made
history in 2008 with the first-ever IndyCar Series win by a woman. GoDaddy.com also
sponsors Hendrick's Ron Fellows, who drove the #5 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet to victory
in Montreal in 2008, NASCAR rookie Landon Cassill and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
driver Brad Keselowski. GoDaddy.com is the world's No. 1 domain name registrar,
with more than 31 million domain names under management. The company is also the
world's largest hostname provider and is well-known for its racy
Super Bowl ads.