Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport
NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Race Overview-
Kansas Speedway; April 18, 2026
Track: Kansas Speedway
Race: Kansas Lottery 300
Date/Broadcast: Saturday; April 18, 2026 7:00 P.M. ET (6:00 P.M. CT)
TV: CW Network
Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)- Check Local Listings for affiliate, and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90
Social Media: Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito AutoSport; Facebook, Instagram, and X
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Set for Kansas Lottery 300
Kansas City, Kansas. (April 17, 2026) – Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport heads to Kansas Speedway this weekend for the Kansas Lottery 300, as the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series takes on one of the premier intermediate tracks on the schedule.
The 1.5-mile tri-oval is known for its progressive banking and wide racing surface, allowing for multiple racing grooves and side-by-side competition throughout the field. With high speeds and long green-flag runs expected, teams will be challenged to find the right balance, manage tire wear, and execute flawlessly on pit road to contend for a strong result.
Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport will once again field three entries for the event, with Jeb Burton piloting the No. 27 easycare Chevrolet, Blaine Perkins behind the wheel of the No. 31 Werner Chevrolet, and Rajah Caruth driving the No. 32 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet.

Burton returns to Kansas with a solid foundation of experience at the speedway. In five NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series starts at the track, Burton has earned a best result of 12th twice (2021, 2023). His familiarity with managing multiple grooves and adapting to changing track conditions positions the No. 27 team for a competitive weekend.
“Kansas is a track that gives you options, and that’s what makes it so challenging and fun,” Burton said.
“You can move around to find speed, but you’ve got to maintain balance over a long run. Our easycare Chevrolet has shown good speed on intermediates tracks, and if we execute, we should be in a good position.”
For Burton and the No. 27 team, the focus will be on qualifying well, maintaining track position, and capitalizing on long-run performance.

Perkins enters the weekend continuing to build momentum on intermediate tracks. In three prior starts at Kansas, he has gained valuable experience navigating the high-speed layout. His continued development and improved consistency provide optimism for the No. 31 team heading into the weekend.
“Kansas is a place where everything has to come together,” Perkins said.
“You’re carrying a lot of speed, and the handling changes throughout a run. Our Werner Chevrolet team has been making steady gains, and the goal is to put together a complete race and be there at the finish.”
Execution and consistency will be key for Perkins as he looks to translate experience into a strong result.

Caruth returns to Kansas Speedway looking to continue his progression on intermediate tracks. In three prior NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series starts at the speedway, along with five NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series appearances, Caruth has gained valuable experience on the 1.5-mile layout, highlighted by a career-best finish of seventh (2024). Known for his composure and racecraft, he will aim to build on that experience as he continues to develop at the series level.
“It’s fast and racy, and you’ve got to stay patient over a run and keep your momentum up.” Caruth said.
“The track gives you options, so it’s about putting yourself in the right lane at the right time. I’m looking forward to getting back out there with the HendrickCars.com Chevrolet and continuing to build on what we’ve been working on.”
For Caruth and the No. 32 team, the focus this weekend will be on maintaining momentum, maximizing long-run speed, and positioning themselves to capitalize when it matters most
As the series returns to Kansas Speedway, teams will be tested by speed, strategy, and execution over the course of 300 miles. With a balanced lineup of experience and emerging talent, Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport is poised to take on the challenge and contend for a strong finish in the Kansas Lottery 300.
The Kansas City Lottery 300 from Kansas Speedway will be broadcast live on The CW beginning at 7:00 P.M. ET (6:00 P.M. CT) on Saturday night. Radio coverage will be provided by the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90, with flag-to-flag coverage from Kansas City, Kansas.
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.




