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Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

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American racing driver (born 1987)
NASCAR driver
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Stenhouse atSonoma Raceway in 2025
BornRichard Lynn Stenhouse Jr.
(1987-10-02)October 2, 1987 (age 38)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Achievements2023Daytona 500 Winner
2011,2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion
2020Daytona 500 Pole Winner
2007Knoxville Midget Nationals Winner
2015Junior Knepper 55 Winner (inaugural race)
20074-Crown Nationals Midget Winner
Awards2010 NASCAR Nationwide SeriesRookie of the Year
2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year
NASCARCup Series career
463 races run over 15 years
Car no., teamNo. 47 (Hyak Motorsports)
2025 position30th
Best finish13th (2017)
First race2011Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)
Last race2025NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2017GEICO 500 (Talladega)
Last win2024YellaWood 500 (Talladega)
WinsTop tensPoles
4633
NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career
110 races run over 7 years
2022 position104th
Best finish1st (2011,2012)
First race2009Nashville 300 (Nashville)
Last race2022Wawa 250 (Daytona)
First win2011John Deere Dealers 250 (Iowa)
Last win2012Kansas Lottery 300 (Kansas)
WinsTop tensPoles
8638
ARCA Menards Series career
21 races run over 1 year
Best finish4th (2008)
First race2008ARCA 200 at Daytona (Daytona)
Last race2008Hantz Group 200 (Toledo)
First win2008Drive Smart! Buckle-Up Kentucky 150 (Kentucky)
Last win2008Pocono 200 (Pocono)
WinsTop tensPoles
2143
ARCA Menards Series West career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish52nd (2014)
First race2014Carneros 200 (Sonoma)
WinsTop tensPoles
010
Statistics up to date as of November 6, 2025.

Richard Lynn Stenhouse Jr. (born October 2, 1987)[1] is an American professionalstock car racing driver. He competes full-time in theNASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 47Chevrolet ZL1 forHyak Motorsports. Stenhouse was the2010 NASCAR Nationwide SeriesRookie of the Year,[2] and won back-to-back Nationwide Series championships in2011 and2012. Stenhouse was the2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year. He is the2023 Daytona 500 winner.

Racing career

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Early career

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Stenhouse begankart racing at the age of six, and acquired 47 wins and ninety podium finishes by the time he moved into sprint car racing in 2003.[3]

Beginning hissprint car racing career in 360 cubic inches winged sprint cars, Stenhouse won theNational Sprint Car Hall of Fame Driver Poll and Dirt Winged Sprint Car Rookie of the Year in 2003.[4] He began racing in theUSACsprint car series in 2004, and in 2006 wonNational Sprint Car Hall of Fame Driver Poll Wild Card in both the 360 and 410 winged sprint car divisions. Stenhouse won dual Rookie of the Year honors in theUnited States Auto Clubsprint car (finished 6th in the standings) andmidget (finished 3rd in the standings) series in 2007.[5]

In 2008, Stenhouse began his major-league stock car racing career in theARCA Racing Series, driving forRoush Fenway Racing. On May 10, 2008, in only his sixth race in a stock car, he won his first ARCA RE/MAX Series event at the Drive Smart! Buckle Up Kentucky 150 atKentucky Speedway inSparta, Kentucky. He had two wins in 21 races and finished fourth in the season ranking as a rookie.[6]

NASCAR

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2009–2012

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Stenhouse's 2009 Nationwide Series car at theMilwaukee Mile

In 2009, Stenhouse began competing in a partial schedule in the Nationwide Series at events that conflicted with theSprint Cup schedule. He had his first top-ten finish atKentucky Speedway when he finished ninth. At the following race inMilwaukee, he led 46 laps in the later stages of the race and finished fifth.[7]

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 byBrian Ickler for three races andBilly 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) withBrian Scott. With Scott struggling after his release from Turner Motorsports, Stenhouse took the ROTY award after a fourth-place finish at Homestead.

2011 Nationwide championship car atRoad America

On May 22, 2011, Stenhouse held off charges fromCarl Edwards andBrad Keselowski for the final eighteen laps to claim his first win in theJohn Deere Dealers 250 atIowa Speedway, his 51st start in the Nationwide Series.[8]

Stenhouse made his Sprint Cup Series debut at the2011 Coca-Cola 600 substituting for fellow Roush teammateTrevor Bayne. Stenhouse finished eleventh in theWood Brothers Racing entry.[9]

Stenhouse had dominated theKroger 200 Nationwide Series race at Lucas Oil Raceway before being passed byBrad 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 sixteen top-five finishes, Stenhouse won the Nationwide Series championship by 45 points overElliott Sadler.[10]

2012 Nationwide car

Stenhouse drove the No. 6 Sprint Cup Series car for Roush Fenway Racing in the 2012Daytona 500,[11][12] finishing 20th.[13]

In the Nationwide Series the previous day, Stenhouse had been caught up in a ten-car wreck on the final lap of the series' season-opening event; a week later he finished third at Phoenix, while a week after that Stenhouse won his first race of 2012 at Las Vegas, winning theSam's Town 300, holding offMark Martin to take the checkered flag;[14] he would win races atTexas Motor Speedway andIowa Speedway before suffering a run of bad luck starting atCharlotte Motor Speedway. Stenhouse would score three more victories at Atlanta, Charlotte, and Kansas. He once again held off Sadler to take his second consecutive Nationwide Series championship.

2013–2019: Roush Fenway Racing

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On June 26, 2012,Roush Fenway Racing announced that Stenhouse would drive the No. 17 car in theSprint Cup Series full-time for 2013, replacingMatt Kenseth.[15]Trevor Bayne replaced Stenhouse in the Nationwide No. 6 car for 2013.[16]

Stenhouse during practice for the2013 NRA 500 atTexas Motor Speedway

To prepare for the 2013 season, Stenhouse ran in theAAA 400 atDover International Speedway where he finished twelfth, theBank of America 500 atCharlotte Motor Speedway where he finished 35th because of engine problems, but he was running near the front of the field. He also ran in the season finaleFord 400 atHomestead-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 byCargill,Best Buy, andFifth 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 twelfth 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 atLas Vegas Motor Speedway. Later in the season, Stenhouse had his breakout race at Kansas, where he qualified third and led 26 laps, before finishing eleventh.[citation needed] In qualifying atAtlanta Motor Speedway, Stenhouse won the pole position with a 29.227 lap time.[17] Stenhouse recorded his first top-ten finish with a tenth 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 behindJamie McMurray andDale Earnhardt Jr. Stenhouse was eventually named Cup Series Rookie of the Year.[18]

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 teammateCarl 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 theFood City 500 where he came home in fourth. After a weak summer, he had a consistent run of fifteenth or better in six of the last ten races, including two top-tens atDover andTalladega. 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.

Stenhouse racing atNew Hampshire Motor Speedway in 2017

Stenhouse got off to a better start in 2016 than 2015 including a top-ten run inAtlanta. He got his next top-ten atFontana, 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 atBristol Motor Speedway.[19]

After a gamble to stay out, Stenhouse restarted second with two to go at Phoenix on the Green White Checkered. He stacked up the line and causedRyan Newman to cruise away to the finish. After a flat tire early on atRichmond he rebounded to finish fourth. At Talladega's2017 GEICO 500, 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.[20] Stenhouse led the opening laps and then stayed mid-pack for the rest of the race. After Stenhouse avoided an eighteen-car pileup he found himself in second place chasingKyle Busch. 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 toCarl Edwards' victory in the2014 Toyota/Save Mart 350 atSonoma Raceway.[21] Stenhouse later picked up his second victory of the year atDaytona in July, passingDavid Ragan with two to go, further solidifying his spot in the 2017 Playoffs.[22] In the Playoffs, atChicago 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 atNew Hampshire, he hit the wall on lap three but recovered to finish fifteenth on the lead lap to tieAustin Dillon on points for the last spot. AtDover in the elimination race, he struggled early starting in fourteenth, 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 whileRyan Newman finished thirteenth 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 seventeenth, after winning the first two stages, and receiving a security escort after the race.[23] He dropped to eighteenth in the final point standings as he failed to visit victory lane, missed the playoffs, and recorded only five top-ten finishes.

On August 1, 2019, Stenhouse announced he signed a contract extension with Roush Fenway Racing through 2021.[24] However, on September 25, Roush Fenway Racing announced that Stenhouse will be replaced byChris Buescher in 2020, with Roush using an option in their contract with Buescher.[25][26] In the aftermath of the sudden dismissal from the team, which was criticized by some members of the racing community (IncludingKevin Harvick), Roush president Steve Newmark, said that, after ten years with the team, the relationship with Stenhouse had "run its course."[27]

2020–present: JTG Daugherty Racing

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Stenhouse's No. 47 competing in the2020 Daytona 500
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. races at Martinsville in 2022.
Stenhouse after winning the2023 Daytona 500

On October 16, 2019,JTG Daugherty Racing announced Stenhouse would drive for them in 2020.[28] On December 2, 2019,JTG Daugherty Racing announced that Stenhouse would be driving the 47 car, moving Ryan Preece to the 37.[29]

On February 9, 2020, Stenhouse got off to a fast start by winning the pole for theDaytona 500.[30]

Stenhouse Jr. narrowly lost the2020 GEICO 500 toRyan Blaney, spinningAric Almirola about a hundred yards from the finish line, and nearly winning but coming up .007 short.[31] 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.[32]

Stenhouse started the2023 season by winning the2023 Daytona 500, his third career victory. This win put him in theplayoffs for the first time since2017.[33] Stenhouse was eliminated after the Round of 16.[34]

Stenhouse began the2024 season with a 31st place DNF at the2024 Daytona 500. At the2024 NASCAR All-Star Race, he was sent to the outside wall byKyle Busch on lap 2. After the race, Stenhouse attacked Busch in the garage area, triggering a brawl between the drivers and their pit crew.[35] NASCAR later fined StenhouseUS$75,000 for the incident; in addition, his father, Ricky Stenhouse Sr., was suspended indefinitely while team mechanic Clint Myrick was suspended for eight races and tuner Keith Matthews was suspended for four races for their involvement in the fight.[36] Stenhouse Sr.'s suspension was lifted on September 24.[37] Despite mediocre finishes that left him out of playoff contention, Stenhouse won atTalladega after beatingBrad Keselowski by .006 seconds.[38]

Stenhouse began the2025 season with an 18th-place finish at the2025 Daytona 500. Despite a promising start to the season in which he scored ten top 20 finishes in the first 15 races and climbed as high as 13th in the points standings, he ultimately struggled during the latter half of the regular season, missing the playoffs and ending the season 30th in the final standings with only three top ten finishes.

Sprint car and midget racing

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Outside of NASCAR, Stenhouse is a car owner and part-time competitor insprint car andmidget 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 theUSACSilver Crown,National Sprint Car, andNational Midget series, joiningMario Andretti,A. J. Foyt,Jeff Gordon,Kyle Larson,Ryan Newman,Ken Schrader, andTony Stewart.

Personal life

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Stenhouse was born inMemphis, Tennessee, and was raised inOlive Branch, Mississippi.[39] He is the first Mississippian driver to attempt a full-time schedule sinceLake Speed in 1997. He started on dirt and then made a transition to stock cars in 2008.

Stenhouse is anOle Miss Rebels football fan. In 2014, he led the Rebels onto the field before the annualEgg Bowl game versus in-state rival Mississippi State.[40]

Stenhouse is a devout Baptist.[41]

Stenhouse is a fan of classic country music.

Stenhouse was in a relationship withDanica Patrick from November 2012 to December 2017.[42] In November 2021, Stenhouse announced his engagement to Madyson Goodfleisch, originally ofAshville, Ohio.[43] They got married on October 26, 2022, in Charleston, South Carolina.[44]

In media

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In 2016, Stenhouse competed on the showAmerican Ninja Warrior which first aired on June 13; he did not make it past the second obstacle.[45]

In June 2017, Stenhouse was a pit reporter for theFox NASCAR broadcast of the Xfinity Series race atPocono Raceway. A Cup drivers-only coverage, he worked alongsideErik Jones andRyan Blaney.[46]

Motorsports career results

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Stock car career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsTop 5Top 10PointsPosition
2008ARCA Re/Max SeriesRoush Fenway Racing212101451554th
2009NASCAR Nationwide SeriesRoush Fenway Racing801267762nd
2010NASCAR Nationwide SeriesRoush Fenway Racing33038341916th
2011NASCAR Cup SeriesWood Brothers Racing10000NC†
NASCAR Nationwide SeriesRoush Fenway Racing342162612221st
2012NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing40000NC†
NASCAR Nationwide Series336192612511st
2013NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing3601390919th
NASCAR Nationwide Series10000NC†
2014NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing3501575727th
NASCAR K&N Pro Series WestBill McAnally Racing10114052nd
2015NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing3601371225th
2016NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing3604677221st
NASCAR Xfinity Series10110NC†
2017NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing36249222213th
2018NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing3603570118th
2019NASCAR Cup SeriesRoush Fenway Racing3601367923rd
2020NASCAR Cup SeriesJTG Daugherty Racing3603458424th
2021NASCAR Cup SeriesJTG Daugherty Racing3601266622nd
2022NASCAR Cup SeriesJTG Daugherty Racing3601558026th
NASCAR Xfinity SeriesBig Machine Racing20000NC†
2023NASCAR Cup SeriesJTG Daugherty Racing36129216816th
2024NASCAR Cup SeriesJTG Daugherty Racing3613659025th
2025NASCAR Cup SeriesHyak Motorsports33013-*-*

As Stenhouse Jr. was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.

NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NCSCPtsRef
2011Wood Brothers Racing21FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLT
11
KANPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM54th01[47]
2012Roush Fenway Racing6FordDAY
20
PHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKANRCHTALDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENDAYNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOV
12
TALCLT
35
KANMARTEXPHOHOM
39
61st01[48]
201317DAY
12
PHO
16
LVS
18
BRI
16
CAL
20
MAR
25
TEX
40
KAN
11
RCH
16
TAL
13
DAR
18
CLT
14
DOV
13
POC
26
MCH
16
SON
27
KEN
17
DAY
11
NHA
34
IND
25
POC
34
GLN
18
MCH
19
BRI
18
ATL
16
RCH
10
CHI
8
NHA
24
DOV
17
KAN
30
CLT
13
TAL
3
MAR
31
TEX
16
PHO
12
HOM
22
19th909[49]
2014DAY
7
PHO
18
LVS
27
BRI
2
CAL
34
MAR
40
TEX
26
DAR
20
RCH
38
TAL
10
KAN
22
CLT
26
DOV
41
POC
15
MCH
27
SON
31
KEN
25
DAY
41
NHA
9
IND
24
POC
18
GLN
20
MCH
15
BRI
6
ATL
20
RCH
26
CHI
17
NHA
39
DOV
19
KAN
19
CLT
24
TAL
DNQ
MAR
15
TEX
23
PHO
17
HOM
22
27th757[50]
2015DAY
29
ATL
36
LVS
29
PHO
12
CAL
15
MAR
40
TEX
15
BRI
4
RCH
28
TAL
26
KAN
24
CLT
37
DOV
37
POC
42
MCH
25
SON
20
DAY
19
KEN
11
NHA
17
IND
35
POC
41
GLN
34
MCH
26
BRI
21
DAR
38
RCH
16
CHI
18
NHA
13
DOV
8
CLT
14
KAN
13
TAL
9
MAR
39
TEX
21
PHO
41
HOM
22
25th712[51]
2016DAY
22
ATL
10
LVS
12
PHO
37
CAL
5
MAR
32
TEX
16
BRI
16
RCH
26
TAL
16
KAN
13
DOV
14
CLT
15
POC
15
MCH
29
SON
26
DAY
5
KEN
40
NHA
10
IND
12
POC
18
GLN
38
BRI
2
MCH
27
DAR
18
RCH
18
CHI
25
NHA
24
DOV
11
CLT
20
KAN
19
TAL
5
MAR
40
TEX
16
PHO
23
HOM
30
21st772[52]
2017DAY
31
ATL
13
LVS
33
PHO
4
CAL
22
MAR
10
TEX
14
BRI
9
RCH
4
TAL
1
KAN
11
CLT
15
DOV
39
POC
11
MCH
8
SON
38
DAY
1
KEN
14
NHA
14
IND
35
POC
16
GLN
20
MCH
18
BRI
14
DAR
29
RCH
19
CHI
25
NHA
15
DOV
19
CLT
13
TAL
26
KAN
29
MAR
10
TEX
12
PHO
8
HOM
15
13th2222[53]
2018DAY
29
ATL
16
LVS
14
PHO
23
CAL
18
MAR
37
TEX
25
BRI
4
RCH
23
TAL
5
DOV
15
KAN
11
CLT
10
POC
14
MCH
29
SON
18
CHI
16
DAY
17*
KEN
26
NHA
30
POC
22
GLN
16
MCH
18
BRI
24
DAR
12
IND
34
LVS
30
RCH
13
ROV
37
DOV
9
TAL
3
KAN
20
MAR
19
TEX
11
PHO
33
HOM
16
18th701[54]
2019DAY
13
ATL
18
LVS
6
PHO
13
CAL
14
MAR
25
TEX
16
BRI
33
RCH
16
TAL
25
DOV
33
KAN
11
CLT
5
POC
32
MCH
19
SON
21
CHI
12
DAY
24
KEN
12
NHA
36
POC
21
GLN
15
MCH
28
BRI
33
DAR
33
IND
31
LVS
26
RCH
15
ROV
17
DOV
16
TAL
9
KAN
16
MAR
15
TEX
40
PHO
19
HOM
19
23rd679[55]
2020JTG Daugherty Racing47ChevyDAY
20
LVS
3
CAL
20
PHO
22
DAR
40
DAR
25
CLT
24
CLT
4
BRI
34
ATL
13
MAR
21
HOM
20
TAL
2
POC
17
POC
15
IND
36
KEN
29
TEX
38
KAN
40
NHA
14
MCH
32
MCH
19
DRC
16
DOV
10
DOV
37
DAY
32
DAR
19
RCH
18
BRI
40
LVS
23
TAL
38
ROV
17
KAN
16
TEX
12
MAR
20
PHO
27
24th584[32]
2021DAY
18
DRC
18
HOM
13
LVS
11
PHO
12
ATL
12
BRD
2
MAR
15
RCH
17
TAL
33
KAN
34
DAR
20
DOV
20
COA
22
CLT
12
SON
37
NSH
6
POC
15
POC
38
ROA
12
ATL
37
NHA
15
GLN
19
IRC
11
MCH
12
DAY
22
DAR
17
RCH
23
BRI
20
LVS
17
TAL
16
ROV
21
TEX
34
KAN
24
MAR
19
PHO
36
22nd666[56]
2022DAY
28
CAL
10
LVS
21
PHO
28
ATL
31
COA
37
RCH
28
MAR
27
BRD
29
TAL
30
DOV
2
DAR
8
KAN
8
CLT
7
GTW
32
SON
25
NSH
16
ROA
19
ATL
31
NHA
22
POC
18
IRC
13
MCH
33
RCH
22
GLN
15
DAY
22
DAR
35
KAN
30
BRI
33
TEX
27
TAL
22
ROV
19
LVS
23
HOM
15
MAR
22
PHO
32
26th580[57]
2023DAY
1
CAL
12
LVS
24
PHO
19
ATL
17
COA
7
RCH
35
BRD
4
MAR
8
TAL
15
DOV
15
KAN
12
DAR
13
CLT
7
GTW
32
SON
12
NSH
22
CSC
34
ATL
10
NHA
18
POC
7
RCH
17
MCH
21
IRC
25
GLN
13
DAY
34
DAR
16
KAN
23
BRI
10
TEX
9
TAL
22
ROV
34
LVS
25
HOM
27
MAR
19
PHO
23
16th2168[58]
2024DAY
31
ATL
6
LVS
17
PHO
21
BRI
33
COA
28
RCH
33
MAR
29
TEX
23
TAL
4
DOV
35
KAN
16
DAR
23
CLT
31
GTW
20
SON
24
IOW
5
NHA
7
NSH
30
CSC
6
POC
33
IND
11
RCH
36
MCH
13
DAY
33
DAR
22
ATL
14
GLN
37
BRI
27
KAN
28
TAL
1
ROV
16
LVS
27
HOM
21
MAR
20
PHO
33
25th590[59]
2025Hyak MotorsportsDAY
18
ATL
5
COA
18
PHO
21
LVS
18
HOM
24
MAR
20
DAR
25
BRI
22
TAL
12
TEX
6
KAN
19
CLT
11
NSH
39
MCH
20
MXC
27
POC
30
ATL
6
CSC
31
SON
33
DOV
23
IND
35
IOW
33
GLN
23
RCH
23
DAY
35
DAR
30
GTW
20
BRI
22
NHA
25
KAN
35
ROV
19
LVS
14
TAL
38
MAR
27
PHO
17
30th562[60]
2026DAYATLCOAPHOLVSDARMARBRIKANTALTEXGLNCLTNSHMCHPOCCORSONCHIATLNWSINDIOWRCHNHADAYDARGTWBRIKANLVSROVPHOTALMARHOM
Daytona 500
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YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2012Roush Fenway RacingFord2020
20132812
2014347
20153229
20161922
20172331
2018929
2019513
2020JTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet120
20212118
20221828
2023311
20243531
2025Hyak Motorsports3118

Xfinity Series

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
2009Roush Fenway Racing16FordDAYCALLVSBRITEXNSH
23
PHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSH
32
KEN
9
MLW
5
NHADAYCHIGTY
30
IRP
QL
IOW
22
GLNMCH
19
BRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALMEM
QL
TEXPHOHOM62nd677[61]
17CLT
40
20106DAY
36
CAL
39
LVS
30
BRI
25
NSH
31
PHO
9
TEX
29
TAL
29
RCH
20
DAR
37
DOV
18
CLT
40
NSH
DNQ
KENROA
26
NHA
16
DAY
3
CHI
19
GTY
9
IRP
11
IOW
14
GLNMCH
13
BRI
22
CGV
24
ATL
10
RCH
4
DOV
11
KAN
6
CAL
29
CLT
14
GTY
23
TEX
11
PHO
9
HOM
4
16th3419[62]
2011DAY
8
PHO
7
LVS
8
BRI
14
CAL
4
TEX
8
TAL
38
NSH
5
RCH
21
DAR
10
DOV
4
IOW
1
CLT
4
CHI
14
MCH
2
ROA
8
DAY
27
KEN
9
NHA
4
NSH
2
IRP
3*
IOW
1
GLN
15
CGV
26
BRI
11
ATL
3
RCH
3
CHI
8
DOV
5
KAN
5
CLT
9
TEX
6
PHO
5
HOM
2
1st1222[63]
2012DAY
19
PHO
3
LVS
1*
BRI
6
CAL
2
TEX
1
RCH
4
TAL
3
DAR
6
IOW
1*
CLT
26
DOV
32
MCH
25
ROA
11
KEN
8
DAY
2
NHA
5
CHI
2*
IND
9
IOW
5
GLN
4
CGV
12
BRI
2
ATL
1
RCH
2
CHI
1
KEN
17
DOV
9
CLT
7
KAN
1
TEX
4
PHO
3
HOM
6
1st1251[64]
201316DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLTDOVIOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEX
17
PHOHOM115th01[65]
2016Roush Fenway Racing60FordDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWDAYKENNHAINDIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARRCHCHIKENDOVCLTKANTEXPHO
3
HOM99th01[66]
2022Big Machine Racing48ChevyDAYCALLVSPHOATLCOARCHMARTALDOVDARTEXCLTPIRNSHROAATLNHAPOC
34
IRCMCHGLNDAY
27
DARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO104th01[67]
– Qualified forMatt Kenseth

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

K&N Pro Series West

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314Pos.PtsRef
2014Bill McAnally Racing99FordPHOIRWS99IOWKCRSON
4
SLSCNSIOWEVGKCRMMPAASPHO52nd40[68]

ARCA Re/Max Series

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Re/Max Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021ARMCPtsRef
2008Roush Fenway Racing99FordDAY
25
SLM
6
IOW
19
KAN
2
CAR
3
KEN
1
TOL
7
POC
1*
MCH
2
CAY
3*
KEN
13
BLN
7
POC
30
NSH
7
ISF
2
DSF
5
CHI
2*
SLM
17
NJM
2
TAL
28
TOL
25
4th5155[69]

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