Brad Keselowski recently shared his thoughts as he looked back on his rollercoaster ride in the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. The driver/co-owner of RFK Racing also highlighted how this season turned out to be a year of 'learning and growth.'Keselowski, the 2012 Cup Series champion, has been a part of NASCAR's premier division for almost 16 years and has competed in over 550 Cup races. The Rochester Hills, Michigan, native was with Roger Penske's organization for a better part of his career before adding an ownership role to his portfolio with Roush Fenway Racing (now RFK) in 2022.In a recent post on X, the $45 million-worth (according to Celebrity Net Worth) driver, Keselowski, reflected on his 2024 Cup Series season and captioned:"This year didn’t always go as planned, but it was a season of learning and growth. I wanted to take a look back at my 2024 NASCAR season—what went right, what didn’t, and how we’re using those lessons to come back stronger in 2025."The 40-year-old Keselowski addressed his 'highs and lows' in the video he shared on his X handle."The highs were clearly the months of April, May, and a little bit of June where we were contented to win almost every race. On having one Darlington[win], almost winning the Coke 600 and just a number of second-place finishes including a near miss at Talladega. That was a really great time for us in this season."After an eventful first half of the season and snapping his 110-winless streak, the #6 Ford driver's performance went downhill, resulting in a first-round elimination in the 2024 playoffs. However, he hopes for a better 2025 season for himself and his team.On the other hand, Brad Keselowski has been vocal about the transformation under the RFK shed since his joining as a team owner in 2022. It is worth mentioning that the Ford roster has recently expanded their two-car operation by signing a former Stewart-Haas Racing driver, Ryan Preece, to a full-time ride in 2025."I'm proud to partner with him"- When Jack Roush made his feelings known on Brad Keselowski joining Roush Fenway RacingNASCAR Cup Series Goodyear 400 - Source: GettyAfter racking up 34 Cup Series wins with Team Penske, Brad Keselowski decided to join Jack Roush and Co. as a driver and a team owner in July 2021.In a 2021 press release, the Hall of Famer Roush shared his thoughts on the veteran driver Keselowski becoming a part of the Ford roster. He said (via NASCAR):"I’m truly excited about this partnership with Brad. "I think it will bring a lot to the organization, from not only Brad’s ability behind the wheel, but a rejuvenation and fresh perspective across our teams. I’ve had the opportunity to watch Brad for a number of years, as he has fought and clawed his way up the ladder, molding himself into a champion and one of the top drivers in our sport."I’ve always admired his resolve and determination. I’m very pleased that he has chosen to be a part of our organization and I’m proud to partner with him moving into the future," Roush added.RFK Racing currently fields three full-time Cup Series drivers for the 2025 season. Keselowski in the #6 Ford, followed by Chris Buescher in #17, and a new driver, Ryan Preece, in the #60 Mustang.