Jordan Anderson and Team Repair Destroyed Truck and Qualify Top-20

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How is this even possible?

On Saturday, Jordan Anderson lost the brakes on his No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado. He had a decision to make: go head first into the wall or try to minimize damage by spinning the truck around and crashing the backend.

Anderson decided to whip the truck around.

The rear clip was obliterated. And the bad news was that since his team spent the week building trucks for the Bobby and Roger Reuse (No. 04 and No. 56), they had no backup truck for themselves.

The team thrashed all day long on Saturday to try to repair the destroyed truck. And guess what? The resourceful team got the job done in time for NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series qualifying on Sunday morning.

What’s more, Anderson actually qualified in the top-20, beating out nine other trucks in the process. Absolutely incredible job.

Regardless where Anderson finishes on Sunday, it’s an absolute miracle he will even be able to race. This driver and his little team have so much heart.

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