Richard Lynn Stenhouse Jr. is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No.47 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for JTG Daugherty Racing. He started his career in kart racing at six and achieved 47 wins and 90 podium finishes. Stenhouse Jr. was the NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year in 2010 and won the Nationwide Series championships in 2011 and 2012. He was also the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 2013.
Stenhouse Jr. debuted in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NASCAR Cup Series) at the 2011 Coca-Cola 600 and finished 11th for Wood Brothers Racing. Since then, he has won three times in the Cup Series, secured 59 top-10 finishes, and three pole positions. During this, he also won the 2023 Daytona 500. Before this, he debuted in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at the 2009 Nashville 300 and has won eight races, 63 top-10 finishes, and eight pole positions.
Where does Ricky Stenhouse Jr. live?
Although Stenhouse Jr. was born on October 2, 1987, in Memphis, Tennessee, he lives in his luxurious $16 million North Carolina Estate. Located in the heart of Mooresville, North Carolina, Stenhouse Jr.’s estate spans at least 140 acres. His estate features a nearly 10,000-square-foot residence with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and equestrian facilities, including European-style stables and a covered arena.
The outside area features a grand luxurious pool and rich outdoor entertainment areas. The estate once belonged to racing legends Ernie Irvan and Joe Nemechek. A covered patio is alongside the pool as well. There is an outdoor living space which has a stone fireplace. The house has bedrooms, bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, and an exquisite kitchen. Luxuries like a home theater, a game room, and an in-house gym, are also a part of Stenhouse Jr.'s residence.
FAQs on Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s House.
A. Stenhouse Jr. is married to his wife Madyson Goodfleisch.
A. Stenhouse Jr.’s wife Madyson gave birth to their first child, Stetson Steele Stenhouse.
A. Mike Kelley is Stenhouse Jr.’s crew chief.
A. Stemhouse Jr. was fined $75,000 for punching fellow Cup Series driver Kyle Busch and suspending two crew members from the No. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing team.