

Everyone knows about Brad Keselowski’s good relationship with Dale Earnhardt Jr. He has praised Jr. for the most awaited break that he got with JR Motorsports in 2007. Whether it be the special tribute during the paint scheme or supporting The Dale Jr. Foundation from the #Cheers2Dale t-shirt sales contribution, Brad Keselowski has been a long-time admirer. But, this time, it’s their wives showing gratitude for the helpful advice received.
Dale Jr.’s wife, Amy Earnhardt, is famous for her health-conscious and nutritious suggestions that she often shares on her social media. This time as well, it’s no different. She shared advice on how to deal with migraines and headaches with Paige Keselowski, who took to Instagram to share her approval of the same.
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Looks like, Paige had some serious troubles with headaches and migraine, but she made her way through it. How? It’s simple, she used a TheralICE migraine relief cap. This was introduced to Paige by Amy and she is very grateful for her for it. Migraines can be an especially painful experience, and when you do find relief you are instantly grateful to whoever provides it.
Amy Earnhardt reposted a story where Paige mentioned her and wrote on the screenshot of the online delivery platform Amazon, showing a product black color face mask covering from forehead to the side of her face, reaching just over her nose. The story read, “@mrsamyearnhardt introduced me to this and it’s been amazing this week. So amazing I ordered one for the bus and may even wear on my head race days when it’s blazing hot. But really, so good for headaches and migraines!!” After that, Amy again added that repost story, but this time she attached the link, ‘SHOP HERE’, and wrote, “The link for those asking!”
This product is especially useful on race days, as mentioned by Paige in her story. Long afternoon races under the sun during the summer months tend to take everything out of the fans in the stands. This is where a TheralICE migraine relief cap would come in handy. So don’t be surprised to see one of these during the Chicago Street Race in July under the sweltering heat of Illinois. Amy’s recommendation struck a chord with Paige and it’s not the first time Amy’s advice has hit the spot.
In 2017, Dale Jr. took a break from racing after suffering multiple concussions. It was a tough time for the Earnhardts, as Dale Jr. was entering his final season as a full-time driver. Amy reflected on the way she supported Jr. during the concussion and made him follow up with his physical therapy in 2017 ahead of his comeback to full-time racing for one last time.
As she told USA Today Sports, “It was a scary thing,” she added, “He was terrified. He was terrified more that he would not be able to function as a human being again and enjoy life. Racing wasn’t even a thought… had to motivate him to get up every day and do his physical therapy… he was extremely frustrated… He wasn’t very optimistic about it. It took a couple of months before we started seeing any real progress. It was a matter of keeping him motivated and doing the grind work with him.”
Junior also gave Amy a ton of credit for her support, saying in a June 2023 interview with Graham Bensinger. “I never had been that vulnerable you know vulnerable before and I’ve never been in need of someone like that before like I needed someone every minute of the day, without Amy I probably would have suffered emotionally, real severely. So having her there every day was really reassuring.” For the kind of support and love he received from his wife since they were together, Junior appreciated her efforts every time. Well, that’s not the only couple in NASCAR who share this deep connection.
Paige Keselowski’s involvement in Keselowski’s Checkered Flag Foundation for the cause of supporting the veterans who sacrificed their lives for the country’s pride is truly adorable. Brad Keselowski also acknowledges the kind of support Paige puts in raising their three kids and supporting him throughout his journey, he opened up about this on his YouTube vlog, spending a day as a ‘Family Man’.
Keselowski said, “I look at my wife Paige and all the things that she does and, you know, I’m just amazed. I don’t know how she keeps up with it all. It’s hard enough to keep up with three kids and be a, you know, a stay-at-home mom, but then to do it while we’re traveling… it’s a lot for anyone to take on and she does it really well,” Brad Keselowski has two daughters, Scarlett (9) and Autumn Keselowski (5), and his son, who is also the youngest of the trio, Maize Keselowski (1).
The 40-year-old has come a long way since he started his inspiring journey, but he still has some more exciting plans for RFK’s future.
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The 2023 and 2024 seasons were not very rewarding for Brad Keselowski as an owner of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, despite steady improvement. 2025 will be the season to look upon both as a driver and a co-owner after their expansion to a third car. Keselowski and his old crew chief, Jeremy Bullins, will reunite next month, bringing their combined years of expertise to the racetracks.
Moreover, the addition to RFK is getting Ryan Preece as the team’s 3rd driver and coming full-season sponsors like Kroger. They’ll not only sponsor Preece but include Keselowski and Buescher as well. However, they did bid adieu to their former sponsor King’s Hawaiian, who left for Denny Hamlin’s #11 after Kroger was a direct competition to their sponsorship.
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Speaking on RFK’s expansion prior to the annual NASCAR awards, Brad Keselowski said, “From there, it was kind of like we recognized that’s the next step,” he further added, “If you look at the way NASCAR’s set up right now, you need to have three teams. I think that’s why you see the Trackhouses and the 23XIs and all those guys are pushing to be three teams… So it’s important for us to be not just financially viable, but competitively viable to have three teams and maximize the opportunities on any given weekend. So, it’s a natural next step for us to get us to where we can ramp up our performance.”
23XI Racing and Trackhouse added third charters for the 2025 season, with Riley Herbts joining 23XI from the now closed, Stewart-Haas Racing. Meanwhile, Trackhouse added Kiwi Supercars sensation Shane van Gisbergen to pilot the #88 car in 2025. SVG stunned in his debut race at Chicago Street and would look to keep that momentum flowing as he enters the Daytona 500 for the first time. Do you think RFK Racing will turn a new leaf in 2025 amidst heavy competition from budding racing teams?
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