Obaika Racing Charlotte in Review

Anderson Staying Consistent in 2016 Xfinity Series Season


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Making his 5th NASCAR Xfinity Series start of his career, Jordan Anderson kept the car in one piece and kept his consistent season going. 
In first practice Jordan had a speed of 169 mph and his fastest time was a 31.947 which placed Anderson in 40th in First Practice. In Final Practice the team made a few adjustments and turned a lap at 31.522 around the Charlotte Motor Speedway with a speed of 171 mph. 
With Qualifying being rained out NASCAR set the field by Practice Speeds, Jordan would start the Drive For The Cure 300 presented by BCBS of NC, tying his best career start in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. 
As the race began Anderson was just ticking laps trying to grab the best finish he possibly could. The lack of cars falling out of the race due to crashing, Jordan was only able to move up two positions finishing 33rd. 

Rain Ends Run for Ellis

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After having some speed in both practices, Rain ended the weekend early for Ryan Ellis.
In first practice Ryan Ellis had a speed and time good enough to put him 33rd on the speed charts. 
In Final Practice, Ryan's team adjusted the #77 placing him 32nd on the speed charts. 
But as Hurricane Matthew came in and qualifying was cancelled, the #77 was on the list with the #5 of Cole Custer and the #10 of Matt DiBenedetto.
The #77 has had an up and down year since it's 2016 inception this year at New Hampshire with TJ Bell but with some sponsorship help this team could grow and get better and better!

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