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Keselowski lands extension with Team Penske after third victory on Sunday

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Brad Keselowski finally got a contract extension from Team Penske, announced the day after NASCAR’s 2012 champion won his third race of the season.

Keselowski has been open in his desire to remain with the organizati­on where he gave Roger Penske his first NASCAR championsh­ip. The 10-week shutdown because of the coronaviru­s pandemic prolonged extension talks but a deal was announced Monday.

Terms were not released, but a person familiar with the contract said the extension is one year through 2021. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team did not disclose details.

Keselowski won Sunday at New Hampshire and trails only Denny Hamlin (five wins) and Kevin Harvick (four) in Cup wins this season. All three of Keselowski’s victories have come since the season resumed in May and with a new crew chief.

“We are pleased that Brad will continue to be a part of our organizati­on,” Penske said. “Brad not only demonstrat­es talent and skill on the track, but his leadership away from it and his dedication to our partners have had a huge impact in making our organizati­on one of the best in NASCAR.”

Keselowski’s deal was announced as NASCAR prepares to race twice this weekend at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway, his home track. He has 33 career victories — 31 since joining Penske in 2010, the year he won the Xfinity championsh­ip.

He added the prestigiou­s Cup title two years later.

Keselowski has been part of four Xfinity Series owner championsh­ips and passed Mark Donohue in 2019 as Team Penske’s winningest driver.

“I have been racing for Team Penske for the vast majority of my NASCAR career and to continue to represent Roger Penske, our partners and his organizati­on is exactly where I want to be,” Keselowski said.

“We’ve accomplish­ed a lot of things together over the years, including winning both the Cup and Xfinity Championsh­ips, the Brickyard 400, the Southern 500 and the Coca-Cola 600. Now, my goal is to win the Daytona 500, another championsh­ip and continue to build Team Penske into the best NASCAR team in the garage area.”

Penske before the season swapped the crews for all three of his Cup teams in a move that paired Keselowski with Jeremy Bullins, the only crew chief on the Penske roster without a Cup title.

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