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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to join JTG Daugherty Racing in 2020

It turns out Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wasn’t out of a job in the NASCAR Cup Series for long.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Roush Fenway Racing, Ford Mustang Fastenal

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 Chris Buescher, JTG Daugherty Racing, Chevrolet Camaro BUSH'S Beans
 Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Roush Fenway Racing, Ford Mustang Fastenal
 Chris Buescher, JTG Daugherty Racing, Chevrolet Camaro Fast Lane to Flavor
 Chris Buescher, JTG Daugherty Racing, Chevrolet Camaro BUSH'S Beans
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Roush Fenway Racing, Ford Mustang SunnyD
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Roush Fenway Racing, Ford Mustang Fastenal

On Wednesday, JTG Daugherty Racing announced it had signed Stenhouse to a multi-year deal to drive for one of its teams in the 2020 season, joining teammate Ryan Preece. The car number and sponsors will be announced at a later date, a team statement said.

“We’re very fortunate to have Ricky join us next season to continue to elevate our racing program at JTG Daugherty Racing,” team owner Tad Geschickter said. “Ricky brings a lot of experience and talent to the team, and we know we can have two playoff-contending teams next season with him and Ryan Preece at the helm of our cars.”

Stenhouse Jr. joins JTG following a 10-year tenure with Roush Fenway Racing. Roush announced last month it was releasing Stenhouse and adding driver Chris Buescher in 2020. 

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As it turns out, Roush and JTG are essentially swapping drivers.

“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to join JTG Daugherty Racing next season,” Stenhouse, 32, said. “To be able to see what Tad, Jodi (Geschickter) and Brad (Daugherty) have built over the years says a lot about the team and the organization both on and off the track. 

“JTG has grown from a small team in a barn to a two-car team with more than 100 employees, and I’m looking forward to joining the family. I’m grateful for the opportunity, and ready to go win races with the ultimate goal of making the playoffs and competing for a championship.”

Stenhouse, a two-time Xfinity Series champion, has two wins, 15 top-five finishes and 34 top-10 finishes and has won two poles in 251 career Cup starts. Stenhouse’s first Cup win came in 2017 at Talladega and won his second race at Daytona later that same season.

Stenhouse is one of eight drivers to have won in NASCAR’s Cup series as well as the USAC Silver Crown, National Sprint Car, and National Midget Series, joining drivers such as Mario Andretti, Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart.

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