Our Drivers

Get to know the drivers steering the JAR team to success! 

Jeb Burton

Driver, No. 27 Chevrolet Camaro

NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series

BIRTH DATE : August 6, 1992

HOMETOWN : Halifax, Virgina

Jeb Burton brings experience, tenacity, and a proven superspeedway pedigree to Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport. A second generation racer and the son of Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton, Jeb has carved out his own place in the sport through grit, consistency, and resilience.

Since joining the team in 2023, Burton has played a key role in elevating JAR BA’s competitive profile, including delivering the organization’s first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway. That win marked a turning point for the program and signaled the team’s ability to compete at the front of the field.

Burton continued that momentum during the 2025 season with eight top ten finishes and a runner up result at Talladega in the spring that came down to inches at the line. His performance across superspeedways and intermediate tracks alike reinforced his reputation as a reliable contender and a leader within the organization.

Off the track, Jeb is known for the way he represents himself, the team, and his partners. A passionate outdoorsman and conservation advocate, he has built long term relationships with sponsors who share his values. He plays an active role in managing his own marketing efforts, overseeing partnerships, creating content, and ensuring meaningful value for every brand involved. That commitment, both inside and outside the car, makes him a driven competitor and a strong ambassador for Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport.

Blaine Perkins

Driver, No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro

NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series

BIRTH DATE : February 28, 2000

HOMETOWN : Bakersfield, CA

Blaine Perkins returns to Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport for his second season with the team after a successful debut year in 2025. A first generation racer from Bakersfield, California, Blaine brought a sharp focus, steady growth, and a strong work ethic to the organization, earning a career high four top ten finishes during his first season with JAR BA.

Perkins did not come from a racing dynasty. He grew up working alongside his family in California’s Central Valley grape industry, where long days and earned results shaped his approach to competition. His racing career began on local West Coast short tracks, where his talent and consistency led to track championships at Irwindale Speedway and Kern County Raceway.

That early success expanded statewide when Perkins captured a California championship in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series, followed by a breakout 2020 season in ARCA West where he earned three victories and established himself as a top young driver on the West Coast.

Today, Blaine pairs that grounded background with a modern, data driven approach to racing. He is deeply invested in simulator work, film study, and performance analysis, preparing thoroughly for each weekend on the schedule. His calm presence, discipline, and attention to detail have made him a strong fit within the JAR BA program.

With steady progression, strong race craft, and a mindset built around long term growth, Perkins continues to establish himself as a rising talent and a key part of the team’s future.

Jordan Anderson

Owner/Driver, No. 32 Chevrolet Camaro

NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series

BIRTH DATE : April 15, 1991

HOMETOWN : Forest Acres, South Carolina

Jordan Anderson is the founder, owner, and driving force behind Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport. What began with a childhood dream and a secondhand go-kart has grown into one of NASCAR’s most respected independent teams—thanks to Jordan’s relentless passion, hands-on leadership, and a deep belief in doing things the right way. After making his NASCAR Truck Series debut in 2014, Jordan spent several seasons racing full-time, often hauling his own equipment across the country with a few friends and a gooseneck trailer. That grit and grind still fuel the team’s DNA today.

Behind the wheel and behind the scenes, Jordan is as involved as it gets. From managing business operations and sponsor relationships to helping prep race cars and mentoring young drivers, he remains deeply embedded in every layer of the organization. With a background in business and entrepreneurship, Jordan has built JAR-BA with long-term vision—focused not just on speed, but on sustainability, culture, and growth. His leadership style blends accountability with belief, creating an environment where people want to build careers, not just clock laps.

Off the track, Jordan’s foundation is rooted in faith and family. He and his wife, Kendall—daughter of legendary NASCAR crew chief and broadcaster Larry McReynolds—are expecting their first child in 2025, marking a powerful new chapter in his personal journey. For Jordan, racing is more than results; it’s about creating something meaningful for the people around him. A team that wins. A workplace people are proud to be part of. And a legacy built on integrity, perseverance, and purpose.

Rajah Caruth

Driver, No. 32 Chevrolet Camaro

NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series

BIRTH DATE : June 11, 2002

HOMETOWN : Washington, D.C.

Rajah Caruth returns to Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport in 2026 for a 10 race schedule in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, driving the No. 32 Chevrolet. After making two starts with the team in 2025, Caruth rejoins the organization as part of the No. 32 multi driver program, continuing his steady rise through NASCAR’s national ranks.

A native of Washington, D.C., Caruth has quickly established himself as one of the sport’s most promising young drivers. Since his series debut in 2022, he has made 22 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series starts while also building an impressive résumé in the Craftsman Truck Series. His recent seasons include 2 race wins, pole positions, double digit top ten finishes, and a deep playoff run that solidified his reputation as a consistent front runner competing for championships.

In 2026, Caruth will split his O’Reilly Auto Parts Series schedule between Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport and JR Motorsports, creating a full season championship opportunity across two Chevrolet backed programs. The combined effort allows him to gain valuable seat time while contributing to the performance and growth of both teams.

Off the track, Rajah is known for his preparation, maturity, and professionalism. He approaches racing with a thoughtful, detail focused mindset and brings strong energy to every group he works with. With proven success, continued momentum, and clear long term goals, Caruth remains focused on building a lasting career at the highest levels of the sport.

Andrew Patterson

Driver, No. 32 Chevrolet Camaro

NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series

BIRTH DATE : November 20, 2002

HOMETOWN : Englewood, Ohio

Andrew Patterson joins Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport for eight races during the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season, driving the No. 32 Chevrolet. A native of Englewood, Ohio, Patterson’s journey with the organization began well before he ever climbed behind the wheel.

After graduating high school, Patterson relocated to North Carolina and joined Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport in 2021. He started with the team during teardown before progressing into roles as a mechanic, tire specialist, and eventually an interior specialist. Through years of hands on experience, Patterson developed a complete understanding of what makes these race cars perform, gaining knowledge across every department of the operation.

That foundation played a direct role in Patterson launching his own ARCA Menards Series program in 2025. Drawing inspiration from team owner Jordan Anderson, he built Andrew Patterson Racing on a part time basis and quickly delivered strong results, including an organization best sixth place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway, additional top ten finishes, and a runner up result at Salem Speedway that narrowly missed a victory.

Patterson made his first NASCAR Xfinity Series attempt in 2025 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval with Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport, an opportunity that reflected both his on track performance and the trust he earned through years of dedication to the team. Anderson recognized Patterson’s drive and commitment and worked to put the pieces in place to help advance him to the next level of stock car racing.

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