Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Report – Las Vegas Motor Speedway; March 5, 2021

Track: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (1.5 Mile Oval)

Race: Bucked Up 200

Date: March 5, 2021

Format: 30/30/74; 134 laps

No. 3 Camping World Chevrolet Silverado – Jordan Anderson 

Start: 28

Stage 1: 29

Stage 2: 27

Finish: 27

Status: Running 

Laps Completed: 132 of 134

Laps Led: 0

Stage One Recap:

– Anderson would start the Bucked Up 200 from the 28th position after the use of the performance matrix for the starting order, based off the No. 3 team’s ranking in the owner points standings, as well as the finishing position and the fastest lap turned during the Camping World Truck Series’ previous race at the Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway Road Course.

– The first caution would wave over the field on Lap-3 for the Cory Roper truck that would spin on the front straightaway. Anderson would restart in the 25th position. 

– After the restart Stage 1 would run caution free, Anderson would work his way up to 21st by Lap-8, but the truck would fall off shortly after causing Anderson to hang on the rest of the Stage until an adjustment could be made at the Stage break. Anderson would finish the Stage 1 in 29th

Stage Two Recap:

– At the stage break, Anderson would be awarded the wave round after being the first truck one-lap down. 

– Once taking the wave around pass Anderson come into the pit lane where the over the wall crew would service the Camping World Chevrolet Silverado for fuel, four tires and an adjustment. Anderson would rejoin the field in the 29th position. 

– As Stage Two went green from start-to-finish, the No. 3 would advance two positions to finish in the 27th position. 

Final Stage:

– Under the stage break, Anderson would come to pit lane and Crew Chief Bruce Cook would instruct the over the wall crew would go to work applying four tires, fuel and a small adjustment. Anderson would restart the Final Stage in 24th spot. 

– The fourth caution would wave on Lap-67 when a truck would make hard contact with the outside wall. Running in the 22nd position at the time Anderson would remain on track restarting in 19th with the choose cone.

– Running in the 21st position, the fifth caution would fly on Lap-79 for a truck that would spin after making contact with the wall. Anderson would re-start in the 27th position. 

– Caution would once again would wave on Lap-95 for a multi-truck accident in Turn-1. Anderson would avoid the carnage running in the 22nd spot. 

– The eighth caution would wave over the field on Lap-114 while running in the 17th position. Anderson would restart 13th spot.  

– While running inside the Top-Ten on Lap-122, Anderson would see the misfortune of another truck become loose on the outside and suddenly dart to the bottom of the track in the process making contact with the Camping World No. 3 sending it spinning down the backstraight away towards the infield wall.  

– The team would go down two laps down, while on Pit Road making repairs. 

– Anderson would line up in the 27th position for the final restart. 

– When the checkered flag flew the JAR Camping World Chevrolet Silverado would be recorded in the 27th finishing position. 

Jordan Anderson Quote:

“At the beginning of the race the truck was a bit of a handful to drive, I had to hold my ground until the first Stage break. I can’t thank the JAR crew and Crew Chief Bruce Cook for making this Camping World Chevrolet Silverado better throughout the night. We improved the handling with each stop. It is a bummer to be involved in someone’s else misfortune at the end of the race and just miss the Camping World Challenge bonus. I have to thank everyone at Camping World and Bommarito Automotive Group, and all our great partners at JAR for allowing me to do this each week. I know we have the speed and consistency to run with the guys up front on a weekly basis. We will be back at Atlanta in the truck in two weeks.”

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship Standings:  

After three events, JAR sits in 20th place in the NCWTS Owner Standings. Anderson is not eligible for 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver points after declaring for 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year. 

Next Race: 

Jordan Anderson will be back behind the wheel of the Jordan Anderson Racing No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado when the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series resumes action on Saturday, March 20, 2021, at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Fr8Auctions 200. LIVE coverage can be found on Fox Sports 1 (FS1), Motor Racing Network (MRN), and SiriusXM at 2:30 P.M. EST.

Camping World;

Camping World, headquartered in Lincolnshire, Illinois, is America’s leading recreational vehicle and outdoor retailer, offering an extensive assortment of recreational vehicles for sale, RV and camping gear, RV maintenance and repair, other outdoor and active sports products, and the industry’s broadest and deepest range of services, protection plans, products and resources. Since the Company’s founding in 1966, Camping World has grown to become one of the most well-known destinations for everything RV, with more than 170 locations in 38 states and a comprehensive e-commerce platform. For more information, visit www.CampingWorld.com.