A NASCAR team owner has confirmed his team have exciting expansion plans heading into the 2026 season.

Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport competed with two full-time cars in the Xfinity Series in 2025. However, that number will now rise to three, with their No. 32 car also set to go full-time next season.

Fortunately for the team, it shouldn't be too drastic a jump up, given that the No. 32 ran in 25 out of the 33 Xfinity Series events in 2025. Its roster of drivers included Anderson himself, Austin Green, Katherine Legge, Rajah Caruth, and Andrew Patterson.

“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,” Anderson said live on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

“We were kind of able to get our feet in the water this year with running that third car more than half the year, and it felt like the timing was right.”

Who will drive for Jordan Anderson Racing in 2026?

Although it is unclear who will be driving the No. 32, the drivers of the team's Nos. 27 and 31 have already been confirmed.

Both Jeb Burton and Blaine Perkins will be returning to the team next yuear, driving the Nos. 27 and 31 that they did in 2025, once again.

So what do we know about the driver of the No. 27? Well, Anderson has said: “[The No. 32] will be an All-Star Car, we’ll have a handful of different drivers in that car throughout the year.

"We’re definitely looking forward to having that All-Star Car to chase some wins and some good races, and looking forward to what that might bring for the organization."

In the same radio appearance, Anderson also confirmed a new technical alliance with RCR,

“It’s [the alliance] basically all things engineering, assembly, components, and chassis, and all that stuff," he explained.

"12 It’ll basically be their standard alliance that we’ll have with them. I think for us, it’s going to be great to look at, and I call it having a big brother in the garage area.”