Jordan Anderson Racing has put some pieces in place by naming two full-time drivers and revealing that the team will expand in 2026.
The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series team will field the No. 27, No. 31, and No. 32 Chevrolet entries during the 2026 season. All of these cars will compete full-time, marking a change from last season when the No. 32 only showed up to select races.
Jeb Burton will return to the No. 27 Chevrolet while continuing as the longest-tenured driver in the Jordan Anderson Racing lineup.
He will take on his fourth full season with the team after previously delivering the team’s first win and playoff appearance in 2023. Last season, Burton finished 14th in the standings after delivering eight top-10 finishes and narrowly missing out on another Talladega win.
“We are thrilled to have Jeb back in the No. 27 for 2026,” said Jordan Anderson, President and owner of Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport. “Jeb has become a cornerstone of our program, consistently delivering strong results and serving as an invaluable asset both on and off the track.
“His experience and dedication are exactly what we need as we continue to elevate our program to new heights, and we’re grateful for the continued support from Team Chevy. We’re eager to build on the momentum from his successful 2025 season.”
Blaine Perkins will also return to the team as he takes over the No. 31 Chevrolet for the second consecutive season. He posted four top-10 finishes in his first season with Jordan Anderson Racing.
“We are proud to have Blaine back in the No. 31 for 2026” Anderson said. “Blaine showed real growth last season and proved he can run inside the top group in this series.
“His attitude, drive, and willingness to learn fit our team perfectly. We are grateful for the continued support from Team Chevy and look forward to helping Blaine take another step forward next year.”
The No. 32 will not feature a single driver, as Anderson noted during an appearance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. He will control the entry on a part-time basis as he has in past seasons while delivering multiple top-10 finishes at superspeedways. The team will reveal the other drivers of its All-Star car at a later date.
Jordan Anderson Racing will also have a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing as the team enters its sixth full season in the secondary NASCAR series.