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It was just in 2021 that Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport confirmed their full-time participation in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Team owner Jordan Anderson made his debut at Texas Motor Speedway where he finished 34th. Having participated in every race since being able to qualify and adding Myatt Snider to their arsenal the following year, they brought in Parker Retzlaff for the 2023 campaign.

This year turned out to be a productive one for Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport as they registered their first Xfinity Series win. Jeb Burton ensured that his fine performance at Talladega Superspeedway turned out to be his second career victory and the first one for his new team. The good news doesn’t just stop there.

Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport announces delightful news for the 2024 season

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While Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport has slowly but surely made its way up in the Xfinity Series, they have some more positive news for their fans. They recently declared their return to NASCAR’s second-tier competition in 2024. They have also announced their roster for the next season.

 

#31 driver Parker Retzlaff will once again be seen gracing the tracks. What’s more amazing is the return of Jeb Burton. Surely, he would be looking to add some more wins to his name next season and help Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport grow stronger with time. The team will be making their way to Daytona on February 17th next year.

Not many know but JAR Bommarito Autosport has a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing. While that will be helpful, they will be continuing with Chevrolet as their car manufacturer. In order to ensure Burton and Retzlaff are provided with top-class machinery, their cars will be powered by ECR engines for 2024.

 

While young Parker Retzlaff has been impressive in his first full-time Xfinity Series season, he could definitely benefit from learning a thing or two from Burton. As far as the 31-year-old is concerned, he will look to use the momentum and grab more victories come the 2024 campaign.

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With such an amazing project at his disposal, owner Anderson couldn’t contain his excitement with the return confirmed next year.

Jordan Anderson expects more perseverance in 2024

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At Daytona in 2021, Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport almost saw its dream shattered. The rain washed out Xfinity Series qualifying in February of that year. With no owner points and no previous Xfinity starts to fall back to, the team was almost punished by the weather.

But it was the fighting spirit of team owner and president Jordan Anderson that ensured the team never lost hope. Over the last two years, the team has faced plenty of hurdles but their never-give-up attitude has brought them where they are right now. With a win, two top-five, and 13 top-ten finishes this season, JAR Bommarito Autosport has shown its mettle in the Xfinity Series.

 

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Recently, Anderson proudly spoke to the media about the team’s performance and promising future after the return announcement. As per a Speedway Digest report, he said, “Perseverance and vision have been the cornerstone of our team’s journey and long-term expansion. The evolution from our early days to a two-car team has been nothing short of a dream come true. This year’s milestones, including our first victory at Talladega and consistent top 10 finishes have set the bar high for 2024.”

Anderson added, “We’re eager to build on the opportunity of consistency with Parker and Jeb, alongside our amazing team and partners that make this journey possible. It takes a village, and there are so many incredible people that believe in the vision to keep this growing.”

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The 32-year-old team owner has certainly set the tone for next year. It will be exciting to see what JAR Bommarito Autosport can achieve in 2024.

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