What’s Happening?
Jordan Anderson, owner of Jordan Anderson Racing, Bommarito Autosport, will make his return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this weekend at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in Young’s Motorsports’ No 20 truck.

- This race is the first start in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for the 34-year-old veteran since his 36th-place finish at Talladega in 2022. Since then, the owner-driver has made sporadic starts for his team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
- Anderson launched JAR in 2018 after several years of racing for a rotating door of teams. Despite their humble beginnings, JAR has transitioned from a one-truck team to a two—and sometimes three-car team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
- That 2022 start for Anderson was JAR’s final in the Truck Series, as the team turned its focus to its blossoming Xfinity Series program, which fields cars for Jeb Burton and Blaine Perkins. In just 255 starts, JAR has become a winning playoff contender in a land of giants.
- This weekend, the veteran will not be racing under his own banner, rather, racing with fellow Chevrolet team Young’s Motorsports. Anderson has 138 career starts in the Truck Series, finishing second on two occasions at Daytona. He has not made a Truck Series start at IRP prior to this weekend’s race.
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