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WITH WIN, STENHOUSE PROVES PRESCIENT

‘Danica’s boyfriend’ felt upward trend

- Brant James bjames@usatoday.com USA TODAY Sports

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is a two-time champion of NASCAR’s top developmen­tal series, successful at every rung along the way, with aspiration­s of helping an owner with whom he shares a long and tumultuous relationsh­ip back to full-time relevance.

But he has heard the preface for five years, since he began a romantic relationsh­ip with fellow competitor and mainstream icon Danica Patrick.

Leaning against a conference table a few weeks ago, his jaw tightened subtly as a question from a reporter on a teleconfer­ence box referenced how he was best known as being “Danica’s boyfriend.” He breathed deeply and delved quickly and fully into the crux of the question and how he felt he and

Roush Fenway Racing were on the verge of something. He was right. He proved it Sunday at Talladega Superspeed­way. And for at least a while, he gets a new label: race winner. That restrictor-plate racing often produces unexpected winners — 11 drivers have claimed their first Cup win there — doesn’t matter. Neither, he said, does it matter if he remains best known for his relationsh­ip.

Patrick was part of the welcoming party for Stenhouse on Sunday, and it was special, he said. Having wrecked out of the race after being caught in an 18car maelstrom on lap 169 of a scheduled 188, she greeted him in street clothes in victory lane.

He expected their eventual victory lane photo would one day come with both in fire suits. But that was OK, too. “Pulling into victory lane and Jack and Danica standing there together …. same height,” Stenhouse said, not able to resist needling boss Jack Roush. “She supports me through anything I need to do. … She’s been so supportive and knows how hard I’ve worked.”

Roush Fenway Racing, a juggernaut of the mid-naughts that captured consecutiv­e championsh­ips with Matt Kenseth and Kurt Busch in 2003 and 2004 and absorbed half of the 10 playoff spots available in 2005, has not had this kind of day in a while.

RFR, now a two-car outfit with Stenhouse and Trevor Bayne, had not won a Cup race since Carl Edwards’ victory at Sonoma Raceway in 2014.

There is no assurance that things are fixed. That six of the previous 10 first-timers at Talladega never won again can be troubling if dwelled upon for too long. But Stenhouse, a native of Olive Branch, Miss., left what he considers his home track as a member of the 16-driver playoff field. And that is progress.

It’s certainly something to celebrate for Roush, the sometimes-curmudgeon­ly owner, and Stenhouse, whom he removed from his Xfinity Series car as a rookie in 2010 and dispatched to the fabricatio­n shop to learn how much was required in repairing the cars he was wrecking.

Stenhouse won Xfinity titles in 2011 and 2012 before making his full-time Cup debut in 2013. The relationsh­ip has remained “warm,” as Stenhouse described it, saying that “Jack’s gotten soft in his old age.”

“No question about that,” smiled RFR President Steve Newmark. “I was a couple months on the job, and that was one of the more awkward meetings. We were up in Loudon, and this was when Jack was telling Ricky he was going to be out of the car — pulled out of the car — the next few races and he was going to be working in the shop. That was a little bit of a contentiou­s meeting. But that was Jack’s approach to driver developmen­t that when these drivers got a little cavalier and didn’t take care of their equipment — the idea is, ‘ Hey, I want you to see what your actions lead to.’ ”

 ?? PHOTOS BY MARVIN GENTRY, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Talladega Superspeed­way was crash-filled Sunday. This wreck flipped AJ Allmending­er (47).
PHOTOS BY MARVIN GENTRY, USA TODAY SPORTS Talladega Superspeed­way was crash-filled Sunday. This wreck flipped AJ Allmending­er (47).
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. enjoys his first Cup win Sunday. He thanked girlfriend-driver Danica Patrick for her support.
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 ?? ADAM HAGY, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Ricky Stenhouse Jr. figured the first victory celebratio­n for him or Danica Patrick would feature both in fire suits.
ADAM HAGY, USA TODAY SPORTS Ricky Stenhouse Jr. figured the first victory celebratio­n for him or Danica Patrick would feature both in fire suits.

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