Ricky Stenhouse Jr. recently shared the PR package he received from a Golf-based e-commerce company. The HYAK Motorsport driver is a renowned Golf fanatic, and he was over the moon after he received the package from Swag Golf Co. The package arrived on Thursday, providing the perfect way to keep busy during the off-season.
Besides racing in the NASCAR Cup Series, Stenhouse Jr also fancies golfing. The Hyak Motorsport star (formerly JTG Daugherty Racing) often takes time off from his busy schedule to play a round of golf.
One such instance was when the 2023 Daytona 500 winner arrived in Las Vegas to take part in the International Pro-Am at TPC Summerlin, where he competed against LPGA Tour player Lexi Thompson.
The event occurred a few days prior to NASCAR's annual three-series race weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Considering his presence in the city leading up to the race and his participation in the event, one can understand his passion for golfing.
On Thursday, Stenhouse Jr. took to his official Instagram account to share a video of the PR package he received from Swag Golf Co. The e-commerce company gifted him essential golf equipment to support his passion for the sport.
The #47 driver shared the video on his story. Here's a screengrab of the video:
The $30 million worth (according to Celebrity Net Worth) Memphis-born driver completed 14 years in NASCAR after the 2024 Cup Series season concluded. In 2025, he will remain in the same but rebranded team and drive the same #47 car.
He wrapped up the recently concluded season in 25th place with 590 points to his credit. He claimed a victory at Talladega this year and secured three Top-5s and six Top-10s. The HYAK Motorsport driver faced seven DNFs and had an average start position of 25.694 and an average finish position of 22.056.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. targets 2023 form ahead of 2025 season
Ahead of the 2025 season with his newly rebranded team, HYAK Motorsport, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is optimistic about scaling his 2023 NASCAR Cup Series form. 2023 was the year in which he started the season by winning the marquee Daytona 500 race.
Here's what he said:
"All our eyes at HYAK Motorsports are definitely looking forward and trying to get our performance back to the level we reached in 2023. Starting with a win at the Daytona 500 was huge, but we also averaged a 14th-place finish throughout most of the regular season. That’s something we want to get back to and improve upon.”
Stenhouse Jr. lost one of his primary sponsors, Kroger, to RFK Racing amid JTG Daugherty Racing's rebranding. Despite the setback, the 37-year-old is focused on regaining the competitive edge.