REYNOLDS, ND - March 24th, 2016 Jordan Adams Racing is pleased to announce that they have teamed up with Tony Anderson Construction for the 2016 race season. " I am excited to be representing Tony Anderson Construction," commented Jordan. "They have been great friends for many years, and i cant thank them enough for supporting me." As the racing opener is only 29 days away, the team has been busy finishing up things in preparation to hit the track. Jordan Adams Racing would also like to recognize his returning partners for the 2016 season listed below. Beehive BSR Cornerstone Ag Dobmeier Insurance Dekalb Greenberg Realty Nettum Seeds Northern Nature Seeds Reynold's United Coop Ryan Sondrol Farms SesVanderhave University of Minnesota-Crookston Weber's Winfield Without all of our partner's help, this would all be impossible.
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REYNOLDS, ND-September 16th, 2015
The Jordan Adams Racing team had a busy weekend this past weekend having three races in three days. The 9th annual John Seitz Memorial had action packed racing all weekend. Buffalo Wild Wings put up money for the "Blazin Challenge" that was to be ran on Saturday. All points earned from the first two nights would go towards a dash spot. Only the top 8 cars would make the dash and would have the option to drop to the rear of the feature. If they were to come from last to win, they got a pay day of $8,200. Thursday night brought 27 NOSA sprint cars to the track ready to do battle. Jordan would start 4th in the heat race and finish 7th. There would be no "B" main so Jordan was set to start 21st in the feature. Jordan worked his way passed a few cars before his power steering pump gave out. When the checkered flag flew, Jordan crossed the stripe in 16th. Friday night brought a new night. 29 sprint cars were on hand for the first official night of the John Seitz Memorial. Jordan would start 8th in his heat race and finish 4th, transferring the 20A to the "A" main. Jordan would start 10th in the feature and finish 5th after running a majority of the race in 3rd. Saturday night, 30 sprint cars were in the pits for the final night of the John Seitz Memorial. Jordan started 5th in the heat race and won it. This lined Jordan up in 9th for points combined after the first two days. All 8 cars that were elgible for the "Blazin Challenge" accepted it and started at the back. This would give Jordan the pole for the 35 lap feature. Jordan got out to an early lead and led comfortably for the first 15 laps. Lap traffic came into play but cautions were in Jordan's favor. On lap 22, the track began to take rubber and the 2nd place car pulled even with Jordan. It took another two laps of jostling it out, but Jordan would find himself in 2nd place. A minor mistake of missing the rubber dropped Jordan back to 4th which is where he would finish in a solid top 5 field of cars. "Thursday night we looked like a team that was just starting. We struggled from the heat race to the feature and never made ground. Friday and Saturday night we came back and proved who we were. Friday we charged from 10th to 3rd until I made contact with the wall knocking the jacobs ladder out. Saturday we led more than half the feature and ended up finishing 4th behind some great race cars. I've said it before and ill say it again. There is no give up in this team and we clearly proved it this weekend," Jordan stated. Jordan would like to thank all his partners that support him. Please go view them in the "Partners" category. 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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