‘BK’: Brad Keselowski or the Burger King? Well, why not both? We all know how adept the #6 Mustang driver is in his career, with 35 wins in the NASCAR premium series, including the title of champion in the 2010 Xfinity series. However, did anybody know that this 39-year-old is a skilled cook too?
What is better than watching your favorite drivers race at top speed while digging into a juicy Lucy burger? Fans saw Keselowski serving cute little sliders before the race began at Pocono on Sunday. He was wearing a ‘King’s Hawaiian’ shirt, a cap,, and an apron, and surely the cameras did not miss this spectacle.
An interesting fact about Brad is that he is actually a great chef
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The RFK Racing co-owner on this past Sunday arranged 16 burgers on the counter beside the grill in a rather interesting layout. So what was so special about the way he presented these burgers in Pocono?
Looking super sharp in his black apron, Keselowski, or should we say, ‘Cheflowski, posed for the official Twitter page of RFK Racing. The fans had a lot to say about this line-up of Pocono Burgers, ‘Pocorgers’.
Cheflowski serving up some sliders before yesterday’s race 🍞👨🏻🍳
Look at how beautiful that Pocono shaped layout is 🥹 pic.twitter.com/ufKjUWsMm4
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) July 24, 2023
One fan threw a witty comment on the post saying: “Considering his initials are BK, does that mean Brad is the true Burger King?”
While others regretted having missed out on the delicious-looking sliders cooked by Chef Keselowski:
“How have I not had a burger or slider on a Hawaiians bun….?🤦♂️ I’ve been missing out”
“hungry and sliders sound great. :(“
“I want a cheflowski slider ☹️”
A fan, doted on how neat the Michigan native looked in his chef outfit:
“Wow!!! Nice job@keselowski🧡🤍 Grrat configuration! Those sliders 🍔 look delicious 😋 I’m digg’n that@KingsHawaiian Apron Shirt BK! Looking super sharp ✨”
Someone really liked the term ‘Cheflowski” and said “Petition to have that as his name over his door next time @KingsHawaiian sponsors him!”
Good news for the fans, the partnership between Brad Keselowski and Kings Hawaiian will continue for a couple more races during this season.
Burgers and Brad Keselowski: Is it a match made in Heaven?
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The much-loved connoisseur of Hawaiian sweet bread had announced earlier this year that they would continue their partnership with Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 team for 2023 and beyond. Last year, the famous bakery set out to sponsor RFK Racing and its driver for the first time and had committed to act as the primary sponsor for three races at Kansas, Nashville, and Las Vegas.
Brad had unveiled his #6 Mustang, designed following the vibrant orange and blue theme of Kings Hawaiian, hours before the Cup Series race at Darlington last year. Jumping to the beginning of this year, Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing tweeted:
Let the good times 𝙧𝙤𝙡𝙡. 🍞
Proud to welcome @KingsHawaiian back for a multi-year partnership with @keselowski and the No. 6! pic.twitter.com/BYQYjTzXT3
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) January 30, 2023
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Brad Keselowski had also tweeted “Sundays are better with@KingsHawaiian. Excited to see this partnership grow in 2023. #SliderSunday starts this weekend! 😊👍🏼”
Holding hands with King’s Hawaiian, RFK Racing has returned this year for races at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway (dirt), Kansas Speedway, World Wide Technology Raceway, Sonoma Raceway, and even in the most recent race at the Pocono Raceway. Fans will see the partnership continue as the team prepares for Daytona International Speedway and Martinsville Speedway later this year.
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