Brad Keselowski Returns to NASCAR's In-Season Challenge
Brad Keselowski was surprised to learn the second NASCAR In-Season Challenge is still happening.
He thought it was over, but is glad it's still on.
The In-Season Challenge is a 32-driver, single-elimination format over five races.
It starts June 28 on the road course at Sonoma.
Drivers advance by finishing higher than their matched opponent.
The bracket was set via point standings after the Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway.
Brad Keselowski was the 17th seed last year, but was eliminated by Ty Dillon.
Kyle Larson had a similar reaction to Brad Keselowski, not knowing it was still on.
Larson thinks the promotion of the event has been bad, but it's a great thing for the midseason.
Erik Jones feels it's a good way to break up the monotony of the regular season.
The Sweet 16 race is at Chicagoland Speedway on July 5.
The Elite Eight is at Atlanta's EchoPark Speedway on July 12.
The Final Four race is at North Wilkesboro on July 19.
The championship will be decided in the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26.
Ty Gibbs, the sixth seed, won last year's In-Season Challenge, beating No. 32 seed Ty Dillon.
Gibbs is looking forward to it, hoping to bring home another $1 million.
The winner of the challenge gets $1 million, a significant prize for the drivers.
And the challenge gives drivers who aren't always up front a chance to win something big.
So the In-Season Challenge is an exciting event for both drivers and fans.
The challenge starts soon, and drivers are ready to compete.
Brad Keselowski will be one of the drivers competing in the challenge.
He will face tough competition, but is ready to give it his all.
The In-Season Challenge is a unique event that adds excitement to the NASCAR season.
It's a great opportunity for drivers to win a big prize and gain recognition.
The challenge is just around the corner, and fans are eagerly waiting to see what happens.