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Jeb Burton and Jordan Anderson Racing Forge Alliance with Richard Childress Racing for 2026 NASCAR Season

The partnership seeks to translate early gains into consistent performance and a playoff push.

A Strategic Alliance Shapes the 2026 NASCAR Landscape

The 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series will see a new collaboration as Jeb Burton and Jordan Anderson Racing align with Richard Childress Racing, a move triggered by Kaulig Racing’s decision to concentrate on the Craftsman Truck Series.

Burton’s early weeks with the alliance have been a mix of setbacks and breakthroughs; a top‑10 finish at Phoenix Raceway highlighted the potential, while a series of lower placements underscored the learning curve.

A notable shift came when J.C. Umscheid stepped in as crew chief, bringing fresh technical insight that has unlocked more aerodynamic efficiency for the No. 27 entry, a benefit that Jordan Anderson Racing says is already paying dividends.

Despite the added speed, the competition has intensified, with powerhouse teams like Hendrick Motorsports and Viking Motorsports expanding their resources, forcing the alliance to chase every marginal gain.

Both drivers remain focused on a top‑15 finish in the points standings and view the current season as a stepping stone toward playoff contention, a goal that requires not only speed but also better fortune on race day.

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