Track: Texas Motor Speedway- Oval (1.5 Mile)
Race: Alsco Uniforms 250 Powered by Cheddars
Date: June 12, 2021
Format: 167 Laps –40/40/87; 250.5 Miles
No. 31 Bommarito Automotive Group Chevrolet Camaro SS – Jordan Anderson
Start: 32
Stage 1: 39
Stage 2: 39
Finish: 34
Status: Running
Laps Completed: 120
Laps Led: 0
Stage One Recap:
– Anderson would start the Alsco Uniforms 250 Powered by Cheddars from the 32nd position after the starting lineup was determined by the competition-based performance metrics system; fastest lap in the previous race 15 percent, driver finish from previous race 25 percent, owner points 25 percent, and driver points 35 percent.
– Under the pace laps Anderson began to experience clutch problems and would pull the No. 31 Bommarito Chevrolet to pit road for service.
– As the race would begin Anderson would get pushed behind the wall to the garage area for the crew to go to work and in an attempt to fix the issue.
– As the No. 31 Bommarito Automotive Group pit crew went to work taking apart the clutch line to diagnose the problem they knew they would need to work quickly as valuable laps would continue to click off.
-The goal would now become to fix the problem and return to the track to salvage the best finish possible to earn valuable owner points.
– Lap-20 would see the NASCAR planned competition caution.
– Having still being in the garage area at the completion of Stage 1, Anderson would be scored in the 39th position 40 laps down.
Stage Two Recap:
– As Stage 2 would start, Anderson would remain in the garage area receiving repairs.
– Repairs to the clutch line would be completed on Lap-51 and the No. 31 return to the track in the 39th position.
– The third caution of the day would wave over the track on Lap-60 as the No. 8 would make contact with the No. 10 sending him spinning into the inside wall. Anderson would remain on track.
– The remainder of the Stage would go caution free. Anderson would be scored where he started in the 39thposition.
Final Stage:
– Under the stage break, Anderson would come to pit lane for four tires, fuel, and an adjustment.
– On Lap-89 the fifth caution of the day would come out as the No. 23, No. 52, and No. 5 all would crash on the front straight away.
– Logging laps Anderson would continue to run in the 39th position.
– The sixth caution would come out on Lap-109 as No. 0 and No. 99 would make contact with one another with the No. 0 making heavy contact with the inside backstretch wall.
– Anderson would come to pit road under the caution period for four tires, fuel, and an adjustment.
– The seventh caution would be displayed on Lap-132 as the No. 19 would get loose exiting Turn-4.
– Continuing to log laps the eighth caution would wave on Lap-137 as the No. 2 would make contact with the inside wall.
– On the restart Anderson would move into the 38th spot as the No. 23 would fall more laps down being retired in the garage.
– Lap-140 would see Anderson gain another position passing the No. 52 who also was retired out of the event with excessive damage.
– Lap-151 Anderson would move past the No. 47 who was in the garage with mechanical issues into 36th.
– Hitting his marks and continuing to get the feel of the Xfinity car Anderson would earn another spot passing the retired No. 0 on Lap-159.
– Three Laps later Anderson would pass the No. 99 who also had retired to the garage after the accident with the No. 0.
– The ninth and final caution would see the No. 20 make contact with the outside wall on Lap-164 sitting up a green-white-checkered NASCAR overtime.
– When the checkered flag flew on Lap-171, Anderson would cross the line in the 34th position 51 laps down.
Alsco Uniforms 250 Powered by Cheddars Recap:
– In the sixth overtime finish of the season, #54-Kyle Busch won the Alsco Uniforms 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.
– After leading 23 laps earlier in the race, #7-Justin Allgaier finished second. #22-Austin Cindric placed third, with #18-Daniel Hemric and #19-Brandon Jones rounding out the top five.
– #16-AJ Allmendinger, #9-Noah Gragson, #02-Brett Moffitt, #11-Justin Haley and #1-Michael Annett complete the rest of the top 10.
– Cindric won the opening stage, his sixth stage victory of the season. Meanwhile, Busch was victorious in the second stage.
– There were 14 lead changes among eight drivers and 10 cautions for 52 yellow flag laps.
– Bommarito Automotive Group; Bommarito Automotive Group is celebrating its 50th year in the St. Louis marketplace, the Bommarito Automotive Group currently operates 20 automotive franchises throughout every St. Louis neighborhood led by president John Bommarito and the over 900 dedicated team members. Bommarito is recognized by the St. Louis Business Journal as Missouri’s No. 1 selling automotive group and is currently ranked 52nd in the nation. What once started as a vision to have one Bommarito vehicle in every driveway, is today a reality thanks to the family’s ‘Where Price Sells Cars” mission.
For more information on the Bommarito Automotive Group or to see the vehicles they currently have in stock, visit them online at Bommarito.com, and follow their social channels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Standings:
After 14 events and the fourth event JAR could compete in, JAR remains in the 40th position in the NXS Owner Point Standings after Anderson’s finish on Saturday afternoon.
Next Race:
Tyler Reddick will return to the seat of the Jordan Anderson Racing No. 31 Bommarito Automotive Group Chevrolet Camaro SS when the NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to the Nashville Superspeedway for the first time in 10 years; Saturday, June 19, 2021, for the Tennessee Lottery 250. LIVE coverage will be on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), Performance Racing Network (PRN), and SiriusXM Channel 90 at 3:30 P.M. EST.