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Parker Retzlaff Will Not Return to Jordan Anderson Racing in 2025

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Parker Retzlaff will not be returning for a third season with Jordan Anderson Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

The 21-year-old driver confirmed the news on Thursday in a statement posted to social media.

“As my sophomore season in the Xfinity Series comes to an end, I am announcing that I will not be returning to Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport in 2025,” the statement reads.

Retzlaff had spent the last two seasons competing full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for the organization, driving the team’s flagship No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro.

In 75 total starts in the second-tier series, Retzlaff has secured three top-five finishes — all at either Daytona International Speedway or Atlanta Motor Speedway — and 12 top-10s.

“I can’t thank Jordan Anderson and John Bommarito for giving me my first full time opportunity to race in the Xfinity Series and for allowing me to chase my dream. Thank you to all my sponsors, team members, and supporters for all your encouragement while driving the No. 31 these last two years.”

Although this past season was difficult for Retzlaff, recording 12 DNFs, the Jordan Anderson Racing driver did secure two pole positions in the Xfinity Series — one at Richmond and another in the penultimate event of the season at Martinsville.

“As I close this chapter in my book, I am so grateful to have had such a supportive team behind me.”

Parker Retzlaff and Jordan Anderson Racing will make individual announcements regarding their futures for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series campaign at a later date.

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