Eyes On Xfinity: Jordan Anderson’s Team Looks to Continue Overachieving
Jordan Anderson will admit that the itch to still get behind the wheel and drive is “still there.”
This weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Anderson gets a chance to satisfy that itch, getting behind the wheel of his own car for the second time this year in the Xfinity Series. The first time came in early June at Texas Motor Speedway. He also piloted his team’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series entry in five of that series’ first eight races of the year.
“I’m looking forward to getting back behind the wheel, we’ll see how it goes,” Anderson said.
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Did You Notice?: Communication Between NASCAR Drivers, Executives at Crossroads
Did You Notice? … NASCAR drama between drivers and executives has been building at a breakneck pace? It all started with last week’s Atlanta Motor Speedway repave announcement from Speedway Motorsports, Inc. President Marcus Smith. After 24 years under the current configuration, the track will be getting a facelift with both fresh asphalt and an altered layout. The track will be narrowed by 15 feet while the banking in the turns gets adjusted from 24 to 28 degrees.
In some ways, the details are irrelevant to the driving corps. Their reaction was fierce, revolving around a central theme: