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May
17, 2011 - Press Release |
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- David
Stremme Racing announced today that 20-year-old Jordan
Anderson will serve as the team’s flagship development
driver for the 2011 racing season. Veteran racer Bobby Gill
will act as crew chief and a driving coach to Anderson.
The City of Forest Acres, South Carolina, a longtime sponsor
of Forest Acres native Anderson, will serve as the primary
sponsor of the team’s No. 19 Hamke chassied Super Late
Model.
Anderson has previously competed in Dirt Late Models,
accumulating 15 wins across North Carolina since 2009. He
has twice won the Charlotte Motor Speedway Summer Shootout
Legends Pro Division championship (2007 and 2008) and has
amassed over 150 wins in Legends Cars.
Gill brings to the team four USAR Pro Cup Series
championships and two wins in the Snowball Derby, one of
Late Model racing’s most prestigious races.
“To see all of this come together is thrilling for me,” said
Anderson. “I’m more than ready to make the transition from
dirt to pavement. David (Stremme) and Bobby Gill are going
to provide one tremendous education for me.”
“I am excited to carry the colors of my hometown, Forest
Acres, who have supported me since my days in Legends Car
racing. I look forward to representing the city and moving
to full-time pavement Late Model racing with them.”
David Stremme Racing will provide a base of operations and
technical support for the pairing of Anderson and Gill.
“Jordan is a good kid. He’s done all the right things and
really just needs a chance to show what he can do,” said
Stremme. “I love short track racing, and I believe in
helping drivers out when I can. I first saw Jordan when he
was testing a dirt car and have been impressed with him
since. We have set him up in our shop right next to our
Inception Motorsports Cup program, and he is in there all
the time working on his car. I think he and Bobby (Gill) are
going to make a real good team.”
Dick Dyer Toyota, another partner of Anderson’s since his
days in Legends Car racing, joins the team as an associate
sponsor.
Anderson’s debut will be June 4 at the Pro All-Stars Series
race at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, N.C.

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