Jordan Anderson (racing driver)

Jordan L. Anderson[1] (born April 15, 1991)[2] is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner.

[2] He made an April 2014 start in the K&N Pro Series East at Richmond with the intention of running the full season, but his car owner began writing bad checks and the team was forced to close down.

[5] After securing the last qualifying spot to race at Daytona in February, the team went on to log 8 Top 20 finishes throughout the season.

[6] Anderson would go on to finish in the Top 20 in the championship standings by only a mere point in the series for a second straight year.

[10] He also ran one race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for B. J. McLeod Motorsports, at Dover International Speedway.

[16] JAR acquired trucks from Niece Motorsports, who switched from Toyota to Chevrolet before 2018[17] and Brad Keselowski Racing, who ceased operations at the end of 2017.

[18] In early July at the Charlotte Motor Speedway during Roval testing it was announced that Ryan Newman would race for the team at Eldora.

[20] In the 2020 season opener at Daytona, Anderson nearly won his first Truck race when he escaped numerous wrecks.

[21] Anderson moved his team to a full-time Xfinity schedule ahead of the 2021 season, though he continued racing in the Truck Series on a part-time basis.

Anderson would eventually scale to a part-time Xfinity schedule due to making room for more drivers.

At the Talladega playoff race on October 1, 2022, Anderson survived a fiery crash, sustaining second degree burns on his body.

Anderson's 2016 No. 66 Truck at the NASCAR Hall of Fame
Anderson in his Jordan Anderson Racing machine at Daytona in 2018