Jordan Anderson

Jordan Anderson (born April 15th, 1991 in Forest Acres, South Carolina) is an American race car driver in the Legends car racing series. He is a two time Lowe's Motor Speedway Summer Shootout Pro division Champion (2007 and 2008) and is the only driver in the series' 17 year history to ever win two consecutive championships. Jordan Anderson is closing in on his goal, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Anderson, who is 18 and a freshman at Belmont Abbe... More

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