Anderson Takes The Gateway to Best Career Finish

One of the little teams that just won't give up is the #66 Of Jordan Anderson and Bolen Motorsports. Last weekend in Iowa, Jordan ran yet another Top-20 finish. Jordan did everything he needed to do and wound up finishing in the 20th spot. Jordan has had a tremendous season despite some early season rough spots a new team is bound to face. From Dover to Iowa, Jordan kept finishing inside the Top-25 with a best finish of 18th coming at Dover. Jordan Anderson entered Gateway on a mission and well he showed the fans who he is and what he can do behind the wheel of a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In 2015 Jordan finished 18th matching his best finish so far in the 2016 Season.
Jordan applied his own decals to his truck as he's done ever since his first start in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series but when the team unloaded in Madison Missouri something was special. In first practice Jordan ran a lap around Gateway that landed him in 25th on the board for practice. Some tweaks would be done to the car and Jordan would go back out and put the truck in 23rd position in Final practice gaining a little more over his first practice time. Since Qualifying would be rained out Jordan would start the Drivin' For Linemen 200 in the 24th position.
Jordan Anderson would start 24th and work his way up through the field. At Lap 120, Jordan Anderson made contact with Austin Wayne Self sending him down the track into Jennifer Jo Cobb. Luckily minimal damage to the front of the #66 Chevrolet Silverado and Jordan was able to continue on. Jordan survived numerous red flags and in the final run Jordan would push with his hardest and would land himself in the 11th place as the checkered flag fell.
In August of 2015, Jordan Anderson finished 13th at Michigan. A race that really put Jordan's name on the board of ones to watch. Last night, Jordan did it again. Bringing home his truck in the 11th sport would put a brand new stat in the stat book for Jordan. A new best finish not only in 2016 but also in his career. With the help from Kenny Wallace, another barrier was broken for Jordan Anderson as these best career finishes can only get smaller before a win comes and that win is somewhere around the corner. Jordan heads to Kentucky where he finished 28th at in 2015. Jordan will certainly be one to keep an eye on and will certainly be one we'll write about for many more years to come. *Photo Credit to Jordan Anderson's Facebook Page* (Koelle,2016)

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