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Stenhouse’s time has finally arrived

BREAKUP: NASCAR’s rising star can build on last year’s momentum with Patrick out of picture

- JENNA FRYER

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is a two-time Xfinity Series champion who is coming off the best season of his NASCAR career.

He won his first two Cup races last year and made the playoffs for the first time in five seasons of racing in NASCAR’s big leagues.

Building on that momentum will be his goal this year, and likely what he focuses on when he faces reporters during NASCAR’s annual pre-season media tour.

What Stenhouse probably won’t talk about is his breakup with Danica Patrick, though he’ll certainly be asked.

Why should anyone ask Stenhouse about his ex-girlfriend? The circumstan­ces are unique and unconventi­onal. He and Patrick were profession­al athletes from the same sport who competed against each other weekly while living together as a couple both at home and at the track.

They dated for five years, the entire time Stenhouse has raced in the Cup Series, and being her boyfriend became part of his identity.

So, yes, there is interest in hearing from Stenhouse about the split.

However, Stenhouse owes no one any answers, and likely won’t spill any tea about their late November breakup. Stenhouse rarely talked about the relationsh­ip publicly, and it was Patrick and her “Danica Machine” marketing team that drove the bus for the couple. She was the one who announced they were dating, saying in early 2013.

She tearfully thanked Stenhouse, who watched from the back of the room, as she announced last November that she’ll retire from racing after two events this year at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

About two weeks later, the couple had split.

Patrick said she’s now dating Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers and has been the most relevant racer the entire off-season through a promotiona­l blitz that has kept her in the headlines.

Stenhouse, meanwhile, has said nothing. It’s the right course of action. Stenhouse started to flourish on the race track last season and, if he chooses, can be an important part of NASCAR’s future. His victories at Talladega and Daytona last year absolutely had a lot to do with the horsepower Doug Yates put in Stenhouse’s Ford at those tracks, but he still showed he has the ability to win.

Stenhouse had done very little to shine on the race track before last season, but much of his Cup career has been spent with a rebuilding Roush Fenway Racing team. His numbers from last season are all career bests, and while they aren’t spectacula­r, he showed that RFR and the No. 17 team are making progress.

Stenhouse can now become something much bigger than Patrick’s plus one. He was 25 when they began dating, didn’t go to college, and most of his learning was done in race cars.

When he started dating Patrick, she was already one of the most famous athletes in the world.

Her life became his life — she got him to cut his mullet, dress a little better, explore big cities and take his fitness seriously.

Stenhouse, now 30, has a chance to show the world who he is as a racer and a person. His passions are dirt racing, the golf league comprised of NASCAR personalit­ies and Ole Miss football. When he’s not racing, he probably wants to be racing. This is now Stenhouse’s time. He gets to not only reset, but also rebuild who he wants to be in the world of NASCAR.

 ?? — AP FILES ?? Ricky Stenhouse Jr. probably won’t talk about his breakup with Danica Patrick, though he’ll certainly be asked.
— AP FILES Ricky Stenhouse Jr. probably won’t talk about his breakup with Danica Patrick, though he’ll certainly be asked.

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