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Roush-Fenway Keselowski Racing driver Brad Keselowski recently shared news about the blood he donated this month. The former NASCAR Cup Series champion donated blood on October 1 at the American Red Cross.After meeting all local needs, the staff sent the blood to Northside Hospital. The post highlighted that Keselowski's donation was sent to the hospital to help a patient in need. The email praised the RFK driver for donating blood and reads:"Dear Brad, Thank you for giving blood with the American Red Cross on October 1, 2025. After first ensuring that local needs were met, your blood donation was sent to Northside Hospital - Forsyth in Cumming, GA to help a patient in need. Your donation is on its way to change lives!""Every day, people receive blood for life-threatening illnesses, blood disorders, traumatic injuries, and other conditions. You can feel proud knowing that your gift of a blood donation is critical to these patients. If you’re eligible to give again, please schedule your next donation today!"Brad Keselowski expressed his feelings on knowing his donation would help someone and wrote:"Such a cool email to receive. Coming at you Georgia 😊😊"Brad Keselowski has been competing in the Cup Series since 2008 and has amassed 36 victories, 160 top fives, 275 top tens, and 18 pole positions in 592 starts. He drove the #2 for Team Penske from 2014 to 2021 before joining RFK Racing. He secured 34 wins with the #2 ride and one victory in the #6 Ford Mustang Dark Horse.When Brad Keselowski made an unannounced visit to McLeod Children's HospitalIn April 2025, former NASCAR Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski visited McLeod Children's Hospital in Florence, South Carolina. The RFK Racing driver interacted with the kids, hospital staff, and the parents, lifting everyone's spirits.The #6 Ford Mustang Dark Horse driver met every kid admitted to the hospital. He handed out model die-cast cars and signed autographs. Keselowski also paid a special visit to a five-year-old boy named Ralph Monroe during his surprise visit.Brad Keselowski and Monore sat on the floor in the facility's playroom and built a wooden playblock together. The five-year-old knocked it down by driving a car through it moments after building it.The Cup Series driver also met Aidan Lyerly, who had been admitted to the healthcare facility since January 2025 for his third surgery.“It’s very touching that somebody of [Keselowski’s] stature would take the time to come see us. You look at the world and sometimes think it’s full of yucky stuff, but we as a family have been reminded through these past few months that there are good people, and God shows us his blessings through them," stated Aidan’s mother, April Lyerly. (via SpeedwayDigest.com)Soon after his visit, Brad Keselowski competed in the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Speedway, held on April 6, 2025. He qualified 20th for the 297-lap main event and finished the race in P33.