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Jordan Anderson Racing Forms An Alliance With AM Racing for 2020

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Jordan Anderson Racing, which fields the No. 3 truck in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series that is driven by Jordan Anderson and AM Racing which fields truck No. 22 that is driven by Austin Wayne Self will be sharing resources for the 2020 season as the two teams have formed an alliance of sorts.

The two teams announced their alignment during an open house with fans and media at their new shop on Wednesday.

“This move is such a big step forward in so many ways,” said Jordan Anderson. “To be aligned with a team that operates the way that AM Racing does and to work closer with Austin this year is a great move forward for us. Wally Rogers will be back as crew chief with us this year and it’s exciting to be able to provide him with more resources as we strive to keep making this team more competitive each and every week.”

JAR and AMR will share a shop previously occupied by Front Row Motorsports with WinTron Racing during the 2020 season.

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