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Madyson Joye nudges millionaire husband Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with early Christmas shopping tip

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s wife Madyson Joye took to Instagram to post a funny text-post hinting to her husband about getting onto his Christmas shopping. The post was shared to Joye's story earlier today with Christmas only days away.

The post hinted to not just her husband, the 2013 Rookie of The Year, but all husbands that they should start to figure out their Christmas shopping. It reads:

"Ok husbands, time to start thinking about Christmas shopping. You don't have to shop just yet, but definitely start thinking about it"
Post shared to Madyson Joye's story - Image via Instagram/ @madysonjoye
Post shared to Madyson Joye's story - Image via Instagram/ @madysonjoye

Stenhouse Jr., reportedly worth $30 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth), has branched out from motorsports and is reportedly involved in real estate. He also received endorsements from companies like Goodyear, Kroger, Chevrolet, Irish Spring, and Coca-Cola. The JTG Daugherty Racing driver also built his net worth through his website where he sells racing-related memorabilia.

Stenhouse Jr. is a two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship winner, bringing home the trophy driving for Roush Fenway Racing for two consecutive seasons in 2011 and 2012. Joining the Roush Fenway team in the NASCAR Cup Series as well, Ricky would stay with them until 2019, adding two wins and fifteen top 5s to his driver record in the Cup Series.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won his first NASCAR Cup Series race for his new team JTG Daugherty Racing driving the #47 car in 2023, at the Daytona 500 during the 65th anniversary of the race. He more recently won at Talladega Superspeedway earlier this year in October. He completed the 2024 season with one win, three top 5s, and six Top 10s.


Ricky Stenhouse Jr. comments on racing for the newly named Hyak Motorsports

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at the Phoenix Raceway (Source: Imagn)
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at the Phoenix Raceway (Source: Imagn)

Starting from the 2025 season, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will no longer be racing for JTG Daugherty Racing as it was announced that the team will undergo a name change for the upcoming season. The #47 car will also fall under the new ownership of Gordon Smith who has been the principal owner since the end of the 2023 season.

Speaking about the rebranding, the Memphis-born driver said (via NASCAR.com):

“Rebranding a team can be exciting, I’m looking forward to continuing building this team up with a lot of the same great crew members we have had here. I’m focused on the competition side and getting our performance back that we had in 2023. We learned a lot in 2024 and we’re ready to get back to the track.”

The new ownership has promised to divert their energies towards becoming more competitive next year through developments in performance and innovation. The new name and ownership will debut in the 2025 season starting with the NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray on February 2, 2025, at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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