Richard Lynn Stenhouse Jr. (born October 2, 1987) is an American professional
stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the
NASCAR Cup Series
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the NASCAR, National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. ...
, driving the No. 47
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for
JTG Daugherty Racing. Stenhouse was the 2010 Nationwide Series
Rookie of the Year, and won back-to-back Nationwide Series championships in 2011 and 2012. Stenhouse was the 2013 Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year.
Racing career
Early career
Stenhouse began
kart racing
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at the age of six, and acquired 47 wins and 90 podium finishes by the time he moved into sprint car racing in 2003.
Beginning his
sprint car racing
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career in 360 cubic inches winged sprint cars, he won the
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame
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Driver Poll and Dirt Winged Sprint Car Rookie of the Year in 2003. He began racing in the
USAC sprint car series in 2004, and in 2006 won
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame
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Driver Poll Wild Card in both the 360 and 410 winged sprint car divisions. Stenhouse won dual Rookie of the Year honors in the
United States Auto Club
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sprint car (finished 6th in the standings) and
midget (finished 3rd in the standings) series in 2007.
In 2008, he began his major-league stock car racing career in the
ARCA Racing Series, driving for
Roush Fenway Racing. On May 10, 2008, in only his sixth race in a stock car, Stenhouse won his first ARCA RE/MAX Series event at the Drive Smart! Buckle Up Kentucky 150 at
Kentucky Speedway in
Sparta, Kentucky. He had two wins in 21 races and finished fourth in the season ranking as a rookie.
NASCAR
2009–2012

In 2009, Stenhouse began competing in a partial schedule in the Nationwide Series at events that conflicted with the
Sprint Cup schedule. He had his first Top 10 finish at
Kentucky Speedway when he finished ninth. At the following race in
Milwaukee
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, he led 46 laps in the later stages of the race and finished fifth.
The 2010 season started horribly for Stenhouse, but he showed signs of life as the year went on. After crashing out of four out of the first ten races of the season (and crashing in practice also), Stenhouse was replaced by
Brian Ickler
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Racing career Early career
Ickler started in off-road racing when he was 14 years old. At 17, he was SCORE rookie of the year, Lite champion, and ...
for three races and Billy Johnson drove at Watkins Glen. After taking on veteran Mike Kelley as crew chief, Stenhouse immediately responded with a third-place finish at Daytona. He proceeded to take seven top tens and was locked in a tight battle for Rookie of the Year (ROTY) with
Brian Scott. With Scott struggling after his release from Turner Motorsports, Stenhouse took the ROTY award after a fourth-place finish at Homestead.

On May 22, 2011, Stenhouse held off charges from
Carl Edwards and
Brad Keselowski for the final 18 laps to claim his first win in the
John Deere Dealers 250
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at
Iowa Speedway, his 51st start in the Nationwide Series.
Stenhouse made his Sprint Cup Series debut at the
2011 Coca-Cola 600
The 2011 Coca-Cola 600, the 52nd running of the event, was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series motor race held on May 29, 2011, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Contested over 400 laps on the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) asphalt quad-ov ...
substituting for fellow Roush teammate
Trevor Bayne. Stenhouse finished 11th in the
Wood Brothers Racing entry.
Stenhouse had dominated the
Kroger 200 Nationwide Series race at Lucas Oil Raceway before being passed by
Brad Keselowski late in the race. Stenhouse took his second Nationwide win at Iowa in August, again holding off teammate Carl Edwards, but more bizarrely as Stenhouse's engine blew coming off of turn 4. Edwards subsequently rear-ended his teammate, pushing him across the line to the win.
At the end of the 2011 season, having scored 16 Top 5 finishes, Stenhouse won the Nationwide Series championship by 45 points over
Elliott Sadler.

Stenhouse drove the No. 6 Sprint Cup Series car for Roush Fenway Racing in the 2012
Daytona 500, finishing 20th.
In the Nationwide Series the previous day, Stenhouse had been caught up in a 10-car wreck on the final lap of the series' season-opening event; a week later he finished 3rd at Phoenix, while a week after that Stenhouse won his first race of 2012 at Las Vegas, winning the
Sam's Town 300, holding off
Mark Martin to take the checkered flag; he would win races at
Texas Motor Speedway
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and
Iowa Speedway before suffering a run of bad luck starting at
Charlotte Motor Speedway
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. Stenhouse would score 3 more victories at Atlanta, Charlotte, and Kansas. He once again held off Sadler to take his second consecutive Nationwide Series championship.
2013–2015: Roush Fenway Racing
On June 26, 2012,
Roush Fenway Racing announced that Stenhouse would drive the No. 17 car in the
Sprint Cup Series
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full-time for 2013, replacing
Matt Kenseth
Matthew Roy Kenseth (born March 10, 1972) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He drives the No. 8 car in the Superstar Racing Experience. (SRX)
Kenseth started racing on several short tracks in Wisconsin and won track cham ...
.
Trevor Bayne replaced Stenhouse in the Nationwide No. 6 car for 2013.

To prepare for the 2013 season, Stenhouse ran in the
AAA 400
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Airports
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at
Dover International Speedway
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where he finished 12th, the
Bank of America 500 at
Charlotte Motor Speedway
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where he finished 35th because of engine problems, but he was running near the front of the field. He also ran in the season finale
Ford 400 at
Homestead-Miami Speedway in which bad luck struck again as he cut a tire and smacked the wall, similar to what happened to Marcos Ambrose two races before, in Texas. In all of these races he ran in the No. 6 car of Roush Fenway Racing sponsored by
Cargill
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,
Best Buy
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, and
Fifth Third Bank respectively.
In 2013, Stenhouse competed full-time in the No. 17 Ford Fusion in the Sprint Cup Series. He was paired with rookie crew chief Scott Graves, who was formerly an engineer for Roush Fenway Racing. Stenhouse placed 12th in his second Daytona 500 (his first with the No. 17 team) despite suffering crash damage on lap 134. Stenhouse led his first lap of Sprint Cup competition at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Later in the season, Stenhouse had his breakout race at Kansas, where he qualified third and led 26 laps, before finishing 11th. In qualifying at
Atlanta Motor Speedway, Stenhouse won the pole position with a 29.227 lap time. Stenhouse recorded his first Top 10 finish with a 10th-place finish at Richmond, followed by an eighth-place finish at Chicagoland. His best finish of the season was a third-place finish at Talladega behind
Jamie McMurray and
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Stenhouse was eventually named Cup Series Rookie of the Year.
In 2014, both Stenhouse and Roush-Fenway suffered through a dismal season. Stenhouse's best finish was a second-place showing at Bristol in the spring, a race won by teammate
Carl Edwards, one of the few impressive showings by Roush in 2014. Stenhouse failed to qualify at Talladega in October and finished 27th in points.
After a slow start in 2015, Stenhouse nearly won the
Food City 500
The Food City Dirt Race is an annual 250-lap, NASCAR Cup Series points race held at the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. This is one of two NASCAR races held at Bristol, the other being the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race. It was ...
where he came home in fourth. After a weak summer, he had a consistent run of 15th or better in six of the last 10 races, including two top 10s at
Dover
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and
Talladega. After poor performances at Martinsville and Phoenix where he was as high as 22nd in the points standings, he fell to 25th at the season's ending.
2016–2019

Stenhouse got off to a better start in 2016 than 2015 including a Top 10 run in
Atlanta
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. He got his next Top 10 at
Fontana, in 2015 It took 29 races to get two Top 10s in the year, it took five in 2016. On March 1, his team announced that Sunny D would be his sponsor in select Cup and Xfinity Series races. On August 21, 2016, Stenhouse recorded a then-career-best second-place finish in the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at
Bristol Motor Speedway.
After a gamble to stay out, Stenhouse restarted 2nd with two to go at Phoenix on the Green White Checkered. He stacked up the line and caused
Ryan Newman to cruise away to the finish. After a flat tire early on at
Richmond he rebounded to finish fourth. At Talladega's
2017 GEICO 500
The 2017 GEICO 500 was a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race held on May 7, 2017, at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama. Contested over 191 laps, extended from 188 laps due to overtime, on the 2.66 mile (4.28 km) superspeedway, i ...
, Stenhouse won his second career Cup Series pole and his first since the 2013 Cup Series season. It was also RFR's first pole of the 2017 season. Stenhouse led the opening laps and then stayed mid-pack for the rest of the race. After Stenhouse avoided an 18-car pileup he found himself in second place chasing
Kyle Busch
Kyle Thomas Busch (born May 2, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 8 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Richard Childress Racing and part-t ...
. After the final restart, Stenhouse passed Busch on the final lap for the win. It was his first Cup Series win, while RFR snapped its 101-race winless drought, dating back to
Carl Edwards' victory in the
2014 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at
Sonoma Raceway
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. Stenhouse later picked up his second victory of the year at
Daytona in July, passing
David Ragan
David Lee Ragan (born December 24, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 15 Ford Mustang for Rick Ware Racing, and is also an analyst for NASCAR on Fox ...
with two to go, further solidifying his spot in the 2017 Playoffs. In the Playoffs, at
Chicago
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he had a rough showing with a not so strong car and commitment line penalty which he ended up in 25th. In the next race at
New Hampshire
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he hit the wall on Lap 3 but recovered to finish 15th on the lead lap to tie
Austin Dillon on points for the last spot. At
Dover
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in the elimination race, he struggled early starting in 14th, falling back to 23rd and off the lead lap but took a risk of staying on the lead lap and got a caution while in third place and finished fourth in Stage 1 getting seven Stage Points. He would not earn any Stage Points in Stage 2 but finished 19th while
Ryan Newman finished 13th which proved enough for Stenhouse Jr. as he finished above Newman by two points for the last playoff spot in the Round of 12 and advanced to the second round of the playoffs. Stenhouse was eliminated in the second round after failing to perform well enough in the races.
2018 started with decent results for Stenhouse, as he had consistent runs throughout the season. However at Daytona, Stenhouse was mainly to blame for two accidents, and he was caught up in three crashes, ultimately finishing 17th, after winning the first two stages, and receiving a security escort after the race. He dropped to 18th in the final point standings as he failed to visit victory lane, missed the playoffs, and recorded only five Top 10 finishes.
On August 1, 2019, Stenhouse announced he signed a contract extension with Roush Fenway Racing through 2021. However, on September 25, Roush Fenway Racing announced that Stenhouse will be replaced by
Chris Buescher in 2020, with Roush using an option in their contract with Buescher. In the aftermath of the sudden dismissal from the team, which was criticized by some members of the racing community (Including
Kevin Harvick
Kevin Michael Harvick (born December 8, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 4 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing.
Harvick is the 2014 Cup Series champi ...
), Roush president Steve Newmark, said that, after ten years with the team, the relationship with Stenhouse had "run its course."
2020 - 2022: JTG Daugherty Racing

On October 16, 2019,
JTG Daugherty Racing announced Stenhouse would drive for them in 2020. On December 2, 2019,
JTG Daugherty Racing announced that Stenhouse would be driving the 47 car, moving Ryan Preece to the 37.
On February 9, 2020, Stenhouse got off to a fast start by winning the pole for the
Daytona 500.
Stenhouse Jr. narrowly lost the
2020 GEICO 500 to
Ryan Blaney, spinning
Aric Almirola about a hundred yards from the finish line, and nearly winning but coming up .007 short.
Stenhouse scored three top fives and four top tens throughout the season, and all top fives came in the first half of the regular season.
Sprint car and midget racing
Outside of NASCAR, Stenhouse is a car owner and part-time competitor in
sprint car and
midget racing. In 2012, he formed Stenhouse Jr. Racing and fielded the No. 41 car for Jason Johnson in the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS). In 2017, he partnered with Matt Wood to form Stenhouse Jr.-Wood Racing and fielded the No. 17 car for driver Joey Saldana in the World of Outlaws sprint car series.
After his first NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega in May 2017, Stenhouse became one of only eight drivers to have won in the NASCAR Cup Series as well as in the
USAC Silver Crown,
National Sprint Car, and
National Midget series, joining
Mario Andretti
Mario Gabriele Andretti (born February 28, 1940) is an Italian-born American former racing driver. One of the most successful drivers in the history of motorsports, Andretti is one of only two drivers to have won races in Formula One, IndyCar, ...
,
A. J. Foyt,
Jeff Gordon
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,
Kyle Larson,
Ryan Newman,
Ken Schrader
Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955) is an American professional racing driver. He currently races on local dirt and asphalt tracks around the country while also competing part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 11 Ford for Fast Tr ...
, and
Tony Stewart
Anthony Wayne Stewart (born May 20, 1971), nicknamed Smoke, is an American semi-retired professional stock car racing driver, current NASCAR team co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing, and current co-owner of the Superstar Racing Experience. He i ...
.
Personal life
Stenhouse was born in
Memphis, Tennessee
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, and was raised in
Olive Branch, Mississippi. He is the first Mississippian driver to attempt a full-time schedule since
Lake Speed in 1997. He started on dirt then made a transition to stock cars in 2008.
Stenhouse is an
Ole Miss Rebels
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Originally known as th ...
football fan. In 2014, he led the Rebels onto the field before the annual
Egg Bowl
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game versus in-state rival Mississippi State.
Stenhouse is a devout Baptist.
Stenhouse is a fan of classic country music.
Stenhouse was in a relationship with
Danica Patrick from November 2012 to December 2017. In November 2021, Stenhouse announced his engagement to Madyson Goodfleisch, originally of
Ashville, Ohio.
In media
In 2016, Stenhouse competed on the show ''
American Ninja Warrior
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** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America
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'' which first aired on June 13; he did not make it past the second obstacle.
In June 2017, Stenhouse was a pit reporter for the ''
Fox NASCAR'' broadcast of the Xfinity Series race at
Pocono Raceway
Pocono Raceway (formerly Pocono International Raceway), also known as ''The Tricky Triangle'', is a superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. It is the site of three NASCAR national series races and an ARCA M ...
. A Cup drivers-only coverage, he worked alongside
Erik Jones and
Ryan Blaney.
Motorsports career results
NASCAR
(
key) (
Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Cup Series
=Daytona 500
=
Xfinity Series
K&N Pro Series West
Season still in progress
Ineligible for series points
ARCA Re/Max Series
(
key) (
Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
References
External links
*
Official profile at JTG Daugherty Racing*
RoushFenway.com article on first ARCA win
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Living people
1987 births
People from Olive Branch, Mississippi
Racing drivers from Mississippi
NASCAR drivers
NASCAR Xfinity Series champions
ARCA Menards Series drivers
Rolex Sports Car Series drivers
American Ninja Warrior contestants
RFK Racing drivers
USAC Silver Crown Series drivers