4 Burning Questions: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Will Return to JTG, But What About Everyone Else?
Despite Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s contract extension, there are still plenty of questions surrounding the No. 47 team for 2025.
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Despite Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s contract extension, there are still plenty of questions surrounding the No. 47 team for 2025.
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