MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Jordan Anderson Racing officials confirmed Wednesday that NASCAR Xfinity Series race winner Myatt Snider will join the team for the full Xfinity Series season next year.
Snider, who wraps up his second full Xfinity Series season this weekend at Phoenix Raceway, will bring sponsor TaxSlayer with him to Jordan Anderson Racing.
Welcome to the team @MyattSnider 👊🏼
— Jordan Anderson (@j66anderson) November 3, 2021
I’m grateful that Myatt, @TaxSlayer and all our other partners see the real potential for future growth and development of our team as we continue on this journey together. pic.twitter.com/HidRLLrreV
“I’m so excited to join Jordan and everyone on the No. 31 team for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season,” Snider said. “Jordan has had a lot of success in a short amount of time building this team. In sitting down with him, I really liked the vision of where he wants to take the team as a whole. You add in Jordan’s partnership with John Bommarito, and all the pieces are here to build something special for the future. I’m proud to call myself a part of this team, it feels like perfect timing.”
Snider joins Jordan Anderson Racing after spending the last two seasons driving for Richard Childress Racing. He earned his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory earlier this year at Homestead-Miami Speedway and made the Xfinity Series playoffs for the first time.
Jordan Anderson Racing debuted its NASCAR Xfinity Series team this year with several drivers taking turns at the wheel of the No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro. The team got off to a rough start when rain denied team owner Jordan Anderson the opportunity to qualify for the season opening race to Daytona Int’l Speedway.
However, when the team next got the chance to qualify at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, the team quickly got up to speed. In 22 races with eight different drivers, the team earned two top-five and six top-10 finishes. The team’s best finish was a pair of top-five finishes, one at Charlotte Motor Speedway with Tyler Reddick at the wheel and the other at Talladega Superspeedway with Anderson at the helm.