Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport
NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Race Overview-
Martinsville Speedway; March 28, 2026
Track: Martinsville Speedway
Race: NFPA 250
Date/Broadcast: Saturday; March 28, 2026 3:30 P.M. ET
TV: CW Network
Radio: MRN Radio– Check Local Listings for affiliate, and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90
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Paperclip Precision: Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport
Set for Martinsville Challenge
Ridgeway, Va. (March 27, 2026) – Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport heads to the historic Martinsville Speedway this weekend for the NFPA 250, as the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series takes on one of its most demanding short tracks.
At just 0.526 miles, Martinsville’s iconic paperclip layout—featuring long straightaways, tight corners, and heavy braking zones—places a premium on patience, discipline, and track position. With concrete corners and asphalt straightaways, teams must carefully manage tire wear and brakes while navigating constant traffic over the course of the 250-lap event.
This weekend, Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport will compete with three entries in the NFPA 250: Jeb Burton driving the No. 27 Redneck Blinds Chevrolet, Blaine Perkins piloting the No. 31 Bommarito.com Chevrolet, and Andrew Patterson making his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut in the No. 32 WinSupply of Dayton Chevrolet.
Burton returns to his home-state short track with valuable experience at Martinsville, including four top-10 finishes in NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series competition, highlighted by a sixth-place result in his most recent visit. Known for his ability to manage long runs, Burton understands the patience required to navigate the tight confines of Martinsville, where track position and discipline often determine the outcome.
“Martinsville is all about patience and discipline,” Burton said.
“You’ve got to take care of your brakes and keep your cool because things can get heated in a hurry. Track position is everything here. Our Redneck Blinds Chevy has shown speed, and if we can qualify well and stay out of trouble, we should be in a good spot.”
With his familiarity and race craft, Burton and the No. 27 team will focus on qualifying up front, maintaining track position, and executing on restarts to contend for a top position.
Perkins enters the weekend with confidence at Martinsville following a strong showing that included running near the front and leading laps in past NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series competition at the track. The California native has continued to improve in short track racing, showing growth in managing tire wear, braking zones, and race pace over long green-flag runs.
“Martinsville is one of those tracks where you really have to stay focused every lap,” Perkins said.
“It’s tight, it’s physical, and you’re constantly working traffic. I’ve been learning a lot each week, and our Bommarito.com Chevy team has been improving. The goal is to stay clean, keep the fenders on it, and be there at the end.”
For Perkins and the No. 31 team, building on past experience while maintaining discipline will be key to another strong showing.
Making his series debut, Patterson enters the weekend eager to gain experience at one of NASCAR’s most challenging venues. Martinsville’s demanding layout will provide an immediate test, requiring patience, awareness, and adaptability throughout the race.
“This is a huge opportunity for me, and I’m excited to get to Martinsville,” Patterson said.
“It’s a tough place, but I’ve been preparing and learning as much as I can heading into the weekend. My goal is to run smart, take care of the car, and gain as many laps and as much experience as possible.”
For Patterson and the No. 32 team, the focus will be on learning, executing cleanly, and building a strong foundation in his first start.
As the season continues, Martinsville Speedway provides a unique test that rewards patience, resilience, and execution. With a mix of veteran experience, recent success, and new opportunity across its driver lineup, Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport looks to maximize performance and continue building momentum. When the green flag waves, all three Chevrolets will take on the challenge of the NFPA 250 with a shared goal—execute, stay disciplined, and deliver a strong result at one of NASCAR’s most iconic short tracks.
The NFPA 250 from Martinsville Speedway will be broadcast live on The CW beginning at 3:30 P.M. ET on Saturday. Radio coverage will be provided by the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90, with flag-to-flag coverage from Ridgeway, Virginia.
Fans are urged to stay updated thru the weekend via Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport Social platforms; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.
About Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport
Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport was built from the ground up, fueled by passion, persistence, and a bold vision for what an independent NASCAR team could become. Founded by driver and owner Jordan Anderson, the organization has grown from a grassroots operation hauling a single truck across the country into a competitive multi-car NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series team through a pivotal partnership with St. Louis automotive dealer John Bommarito. Along the way, the team has earned wins, poles, and a reputation for grit, growth, and opportunity within the NASCAR garage. Today, Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport is investing in talent, innovation, and culture to challenge the status quo and build a new kind of racing legacy.




