"It’s a big dream of mine to be an owner and partner at the NASCAR level," Keselowski said Tuesday during the NASCAR Hall of Fame announcement. "I’ve been studying my whole life for this moment and I’m ready for the test."
Keselowski will assume the driving duties in the iconic No. 6 that was made famous with Jack Roush behind the wheel. In the announcement, Newmark commented that discussions are in process to determine if the current driver of the No. 6, Ryan Newman, will race in a part time role for next year - but the operation will remain at two fulltime rides.