Jordan Anderson Nabs 4th at Daytona as JAR Makes Statement to Open 2024
While Jordan Anderson Racing had an incredible weekend at Daytona, no one was happier with the finishing result than team owner Jordan Anderson.
While Jordan Anderson Racing had an incredible weekend at Daytona, no one was happier with the finishing result than team owner Jordan Anderson.
JAR had something to celebrate on Friday night, for it was its 200th start in its existence, and it ended with all three cars in the top 15.
Anderson’s undergone a long journey to go from DNQs in Trucks to winning in Xfinity.
After leaving Talladega last year in the back of a helicopter, Jordan Anderson got to leave the track with a trophy in his hand.
A strong performance at Martinsville showed that Ricky Stenhouse Jr. might be more dangerous than usual come playoff time.
Underneath Jordan Anderson’s long sleeves remains a scarred reminder of the dangers of racing and one of the most physically painful moments of his entire life.
NASCAR Xfinity Series team owner Jordan Anderson joins the podcast. Then, Bryan Nolen and Jared Haas recap Atlanta and preview COTA.
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