Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Has Something in Common With 8.6 Million Car Owners, and It
The season was going well for Ricky Stenhouse Jr., with the 2023 Daytona 500 win marking his first trip to Victory Lane since 2017. He arrives at Talladega this weekend 13th in points thanks to four top-10 finishes, putting Stenhouse on a pace to crush his career high.
His fortunes took a turn for the worse this week when he fell victim to a recall of sorts by Ford, a surprising development considering Stenhouse drives the No. 47 Chevy.
The JTG Daugherty team appears to be playoff-bound
Barring an outlandish run of success by previously winless drivers, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. can consider himself locked into the Cup Series playoffs this season, which hasn’t happened since 2017. Stenhouse won at Daytona and Talladega that year. Coupled with his Daytona 500 victory to kick off this season, it’s why many eyes will be on him Sunday at the biggest oval in NASCAR.
It doesn’t hurt that he arrives following a fourth-place showing on the dirt at Bristol and eighth place last weekend at Martinsville. The season is turning into the best news the JTG Daugherty team has had in a long time.
The Kroger supermarket chain re-upped with the organization early last summer, and Stenhouse is making his contract extension look like a smart move despite his going 199 races between wins.
Ricky Stenhouse is the victim of a Ford recall, sort of
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that the Ford Motor Co. recalled 8,636,265 cars last year. That’s more than twice as many cars as General Motors recalled.
As far as we know, none of the manufacturer’s 67 various recalls affected Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Unfortunately for him, he had an entire pit crew recalled this week in a move clearly aimed at bolstering one of the Ford teams in the current Cup Series season.
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, which fields the Fords of Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher, supplies the pit crew for Stenhouse. This week, RFK informed JTG Daugherty it was moving the Stenhouse crew to Buescher’s car and giving its customer the No. 17 Ford’s crew.
The reason is clear. Buescher’s situation isn’t dire – he’s 16th in points – but he has only cracked the top 10 once since placing fourth at Daytona to start the year. RFK thinks it can shave time off his pit stops, and every second counts in NASCAR.
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