REYNOLDS, ND-August 31st, 2015
The Jordan Adams Racing team was back in normal action this past Friday night. The team traveled to River Cities Speedway for Track Championship night. 27 cars were checked in all in pursuit for the championship trophy. Heat races were lined up by current point standings, so Jordan would line up on the outside of the front row in heat three. As the green flag flew, pole sitter Casey Mack ran the bottom with Jordan chasing on the cushion. Coming out of turn one Jordan snatched the lead and and led every lap en route to his first heat race win at the legendary bullring. The feature was lined straight up from the heat race results. Jordan would start inside row two alongside Austin Pierce. At the drop of the green flag, Mark Dobmeier took the lead with Jordan surging into second. A caution flag on lap four lined the field up nose to tail. Again, Dobmeier took control with Jordan following. On lap 8, Austin Pierce and Wade Nygaard both slid past Jordan battling through lap traffic. On the following lap, the 20A sprinter flew over the banking coming into turn three nullifying a possible top five finish. Leader Mark Dobmeier had lapped up to 12th place. Jordan would restart 11th and battle back to earn an 8th place finish. "Our car was super fast all night. My crew had the car perfect, unfortunately i messed up at a big point in the race costing us a good finish," mentioned Jordan Jordan would also like to recognize the track prep crew as the track has certainly been racey the past few weeks with three wide action all over the track. Jordan would also like to recognize all his partners supporting him in 2015. Go view them in the "Partners" category.
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REYNOLDS, ND-August 26th, 2015
The Jordan Adams Racing team had a busy weekend this past weekend racing with the top tier organization. The World of Outlaws were in town and ready to take on the locals and tackle the bullring. 32 cars were checked in. Jordan drew a 3 and would eventually be the first car to qualify. Jordan's quickest lap was a 10.799, good enough for 16th quick. Donny Schatz set quick time with a lap of 10.398. Jordan would hit the inversion and start on the pole of his heat race. Three laps in, the yellow flag flew with Jordan in 4th. On the ensuing restart, Jordan would fall back to the 6th position which is where he would finish missing the transfer by one spot. This lined the 20A car up on the inside of row three for the b main with the top four transferring to the feature. Unfortunately, pushing off for the b main the drive shaft broke ending Jordan's night before the race even began. "The night started off promising and i felt like we had a really good chance at making the feature," said Jordan. "It just wasn't meant to be." The team was scheduled to compete in Greenbush, Minnesota on Saturday with NOSA, but mother nature won that battle. Sunday brought a new day and another chance to take on the Outlaws. 28 cars were checked in ready to battle at the Magic City. Jordan would qualify 23rd out of 28 after only getting one lap at half speed as the fuel lines were loose. This lined Jordan up to start 8th in the heat race with the top 6th advancing to the feature. Jordan would go on to finish 7th. Jordan would start 5th in the b main and win it advancing him into the feature starting 21st. Jordan would work his way up to 14th, but would cross the checkers in 16th. "It was somewhat of a relief to have the car run good in the b main and win it. It felt like we were battling car problems all weekend," Jordan stated. This weekend the team will be in action at River Cities Speedway on Friday night for the Track Championship night. REYNOLDS, ND-August 10th, 2015
The Jordan Adams Racing team was back in action this past Friday night at the Legendary Bullring, River Cities Speedway. 29 cars were unloaded and ready to do battle. Jordan was scheduled to start 6th in the third heat race with the top 6 transferring into the A-main. Jordan worked his way into the 3rd position in the opening laps of the race, but fell back two spots to finish 5th, respectively. This lined Jordan up in row 7 for the feature. Starting 15th, Jordan quickly was on the move. After only seeing one caution flag fly the whole race, Jordan worked himself up to the 8th position to clinch another top 10. "We struggled in the heat race again this week. Fortunately, we were able to make something happen in the feature and salvaged a decent finish," Jordan stated. Jordan would like to thank all his partners that support him. Please go view them in the "Partners" category. Jordan would also like to thank his crew for all their continued hard work as well as his family for the continued support. This week, sprint cars are off at River Cities Speedway. Jordan will be attending the Knoxville Nationals as a spectator. On tap: World of Outlaws August 21st at River Cities Speedway. REYNOLDS, ND-August 6th, 2015
The Jordan Adams Racing team had one goal going into this past Friday night. They wanted to be two positions better then the previous week when the checkered flag was waving. However, the stars did not all align and a tough night was completed. 29 cars were ready to take on the Legendary Bullring, River Cities Speedway. Jordan would start 8th in his heat race and finish 7th. Missing the transfer spot by one, Jordan would have to run the B main. Jordan started from the pole in the B main and won it lining him up 19th for the A main. At the start of the feature, Jordan worked the low side of the track and picked off a couple positions. With three laps in, Jordan was up to 15th when the caution flag flew. On the ensuing start, Jordan would try and make something happen on the top, middle, and bottom but could not get around the cars that were in front of him. Jordan brought the car home in 15th, respectively. "It was just a tough night of racing. Its part of the sport, it's going to happen at some point or another. Our car was fast in the feature there was just nowhere to go. I've said it all year I need to start doing better in the heats to give us a chance in the feature. We've been starting around 10th to 16th and on a track like this with the competition as stiff as it is that's tough to be a contender for the win at the end of a race. We will come back this week with nothing but looking forward," Jordan commented. Jordan would like to thank all his partners for the 2015 season. Please go view them in the "Partners" category. Jordan would also like to thank his crew for their continued work week in and week out. This week Jordan will be racing at River Cities Speedway on Friday night. |
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