Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s wife, Madyson Joye, recently encountered a technical issue while posting on her social media accounts. To address the problem, she initiated a Q&A session and invited suggestions from her followers to solve the problem. After successfully resolving the issue, she expressed gratitude to her fans.
Stenhouse Jr. and Madyson Goodfleisch got engaged in November 2021. The couple exchanged vows on October 26, 2022, and their wedding was exclusively covered by People magazine, providing fans with details about the ceremony and the couple's journey together.
Recently, Madyson wrote on her Instagram story about being unable to share high-quality pictures on the platform. She reached out to her fans, asking for solutions.
"Why are my photos blurry every time I post on here?? I've deleted and tried again twice. I'm giving up lol."

A fan answered the prompt on her story and solved the technical issue for her. Appreciating the fan, she wrote:
"Wow y'all are smart."

After the issue was resolved, Stenhouse Jr.'s wife Madyson shared pictures with her husband and their four-month-old son Stetson Steele, who celebrated his first Thanksgiving in the Stenhouse Jr. household.
On the racing front, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who pilots the #47 Chevrolet in the Cup Series full-time for Hyak Motorsports (formerly JTG Daugherty Racing), did not qualify for the playoffs in the 2024 campaign. However, Stenhouse Jr. secured his only win of the season in the Round of 12 playoff race at Talladega Superspeedway.
In another surprising turn of events, Stenhouse Jr.'s long-time sponsor Kroger has left the #47 team and joined former Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski's RFK Racing.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s team undergoes name change following major sponsor's exit
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s JTG Daugherty Racing team recently underwent a significant transformation, including a name change, following the departure of Kroger as their primary sponsor. Kroger has moved to RFK Racing, sponsoring their newly acquired third charter, the #60 Ford Mustang, which will be driven by former Stewart-Haas Racing driver Ryan Preece.
Hyak Maritime, a company specializing in vessel construction, has become the primary sponsor for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s #47 Chevrolet. Fox Sports journalist Bob Pockrass shared the official announcement by Hyak Motorsports on X.
Following the announcement, the #47 Chevy driver shared his thoughts on the big changes in the team. Stenhouse Jr. said (via Frontstretch):
“This rebrand is exciting for the team and myself,” said Stenhouse. “I’m excited for everyone to see the rebrand this offseason and in 2025. The team has won the most iconic of races with the Daytona 500 so this is just a continuation of building its legacy.”
Catch the Hyak Motorsports driver in action at the NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray, scheduled for February 2nd, 2025 at 8:00 PM ET.
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