Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport is getting ready for its biggest season yet. The team will take a major step in 2026 by running three full-time cars in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. Jordan Anderson shared the news on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. He also confirmed a new technical partnership with Richard Childress Racing.
For a group that has slowly worked its way forward, this move shows how far they have come. Anderson said the team learned a lot by entering a third car part-time in 2025, which helped them prepare for this larger push. With more support and a stronger lineup, the group plans to compete at a higher level next year.
Blaine Perkins is back in the 31 Chevrolet for 2026! He took a big step forward this past season with a career high in top tens, and we’re fired up to keep that momentum rolling into next year. With the work happening in the shop this offseason and the support from Team Chevy and… pic.twitter.com/kpJIMps87p
— Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport (@JARnascar) November 20, 2025
Jordan Anderson Racing 2026 Lineup Plan
Anderson explained the 2026 expansion in simple terms. “We are officially going to announce that we are going to have three full-time cars next season, which is a big jump for us,” he said. The third entry, the No. 32 Chevrolet, is set to change from a part-time effort to what he called an “all-star” car. It will feature different drivers across the year. Anderson expects to drive some races himself. “I’ve got a bunch of different drivers that we’re working on being behind the wheel of that thing,” he said. “I’m going to be back for some more racing myself next year, so I’m looking forward to having some fun with that.”
The set lineup for the other two cars stays steady. Jeb Burton will return full-time in the No. 27, and Blaine Perkins will run the full year again in the No. 31. Perkins’ 2026 return had already been confirmed, and keeping both drivers helps the team maintain stability.
Rajah Caruth is also set to come back for select races in the No. 32. In the 2025 NASCAR season, the No. 32 car was fielded jointly by Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) and Peterson Racing Group, making 25 total starts. Several drivers, including Jordan Anderson, Austin Green, Katherine Legge, and Rajah Caruth, drove the car. The No. 32 earned a total of four top-10 finishes, three of which were secured by Austin Green.
What the RCR Alliance Brings
The new technical alliance with RCR is one of the biggest parts of the team’s 2026 plan. RCR just won the 2025 Xfinity Series title with Jesse Love. Anderson said the deal covers key areas such as engineering, assembly, and chassis support.
This agreement comes at a time when Kaulig Racing has shifted away from RCR, giving smaller teams more room to work with Chevrolet’s top programs.
What This Means for 2026
Jordan Anderson Racing started small, and the team has worked through many challenges along the way. Their growth continues as they add more cars and stronger support. The 2026 season will focus on how the No. 32 lineup comes together and how much speed the RCR alliance can add. With O’Reilly Auto Parts leading the series name and JARBA adding more resources, all eyes will be on how they perform against the top teams next year.
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