Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Daytona anticipation rises as the team launches its 2026 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series campaign this weekend at the iconic 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway. Entering the United Rentals 300, the team brings three Chevrolet entries looking to build on offseason progress and make an immediate impact at one of the sport’s most challenging venues.
Daytona’s unpredictable racing presents both risk and reward, demanding flawless execution, quick reactions, and teamwork on the high banks. With a sharpened strategy, the team’s goal is to have each Chevrolet in contention when it matters most in the final laps. Jordan Anderson, team owner and driver, leads an operation determined to prove its contender status in a fiercely competitive field.
Jeb Burton’s Consistency as a Superspeedway Threat
Returning for a fourth season with Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport, Jeb Burton has built a reputation as a reliable superspeedway performer. Although a Daytona victory has eluded Burton so far, he frequently secures Top-15 finishes, consistently demonstrating skill within the pack and poise in the draft. His capacity to gauge momentum changes and find the right lines continues to make him a formidable presence at the front.
“Daytona is always a challenge, but it’s also one of the most exciting tracks in the series,”
Burton said.
“It’s about patience, picking the right lane, and knowing when to make your move. The Golden Corral team has put a lot of work into our Chevrolet over the offseason, and we’ve focused on communication and timing in the draft. If we execute, stay out of trouble, and capitalize on the right opportunities, I feel like we can be up front when it counts.”
– Jeb Burton, Driver
Blaine Perkins Prioritizes Strategy and Teamwork
For Blaine Perkins and the Werner-supported No. 31 crew, the 2026 season opener is all about establishing consistency. Known for his steady improvement in the draft, Perkins has refined his superspeedway tactics through focused preparation and teamwork.

“Superspeedways like Daytona are about strategy as much as speed,”
Perkins said.
“You have to know the field, trust your teammates, and make smart decisions in the moment. I’ve been working on reading the draft better, understanding where momentum shifts happen, and making the right moves without overcommitting. The Werner team has spent the offseason fine-tuning the car, pit strategy, and communication, and that preparation will be key. My goal is to stay near the front, avoid trouble in the pack, and give ourselves a real shot at a strong finish. Daytona always throws surprises, and being ready to react can make all the difference.”
– Blaine Perkins, Driver
Jordan Anderson Returns to the Driver’s Seat
Team owner Jordan Anderson, a well-known figure at the World Center of Racing, will pilot the No. 32 easycare Chevrolet for this high-profile opener. The expanded alliance with Richard Childress Racing (RCR) brings the team valuable resources, advanced technical support, and enhanced preparation heading into superspeedway competition.
“Daytona is a big opportunity for our team,”
Anderson said.
“We’ve prepared all offseason to compete at the front. Our RCR partnership gives us the extra tools and support to execute, and I’m excited to see all three cars race for strong finishes.”
– Jordan Anderson, Team Owner and Driver
Preparation and Partnerships Drive Ambition
The United Rentals 300 typically establishes the tone for the entire season, where shrewd pit strategies, coordinated drafting among manufacturers, and well-timed tactical moves often define the results. Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport’s strategy is focused and cautious, aiming to keep each car in strong position while taking measured risks only when necessary.
With a background that traces from hauling a single truck cross-country to running a well-respected, multi-car effort, the organization continues to embody the spirit of grassroots motorsports. Grit, teamwork, and a belief in the program remain central to their drive. The united front among Jeb Burton, Blaine Perkins, and Jordan Anderson, strengthened by their alliance with RCR and the dedication of sponsors like Golden Corral and Werner, has built enthusiasm for the season ahead.
How to Watch and Support the Team
Race fans can follow the United Rentals 300 live from Daytona International Speedway on The CW starting at 5:00 p.m. ET Saturday. The Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90, will provide complete radio coverage of the event. Supporters are encouraged to follow the team’s journey on its official Facebook, Instagram, and X social channels for unique behind-the-scenes insights throughout race weekend.
With the green flag ready to wave at Daytona, Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport steps onto NASCAR’s biggest stage energized by momentum and the belief that they can contend for victory and spark a breakout 2026 campaign in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.