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Tax Slayer, a company that prepares tax files for countless clients across the United States, is no stranger to success in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. In just Snider's second full-time season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series the duo (Myatt Snider and Tax Slayer) came out victorious as the Richard Childress Racing No. 2 dominated, and won the "Contender Boats" 250. Beyond that finish, the pairing never scored another top-5 finish in 2021, but the No. 2 did score a whopping 11 top-10 finishes throughout the season, showcasing their speed and perseverance.
Myatt Snider performing a burnout after winning his first NASCAR Xfinity Series race, in 2021 at Homestead Miami Speedway (Photo: Michael Reaves/Getty Images) |
Now, as Myatt Snider leaves Richard Childress Racing (and Sheldon Creed and Austin Hill fill his shoes), Snider will have a fresh start with Jordan Anderson Racing's young NASCAR Xfinity Series organization. Jordan Anderson Racing, a team owned by Jordan Anderson, has compted in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for several seasons, and with bursts of success. In 2021, the team decided to take a stab at the NASCAR Xfinity Series, de-prioritizing their Truck Series operation. Unfortunately, after qualifying was rained out for the season opening race at Daytona International Speedway, Jordan Anderson Racing would not be able to compete in the series until the next qualifying session, which was three months later.
When the NASCAR Xfinity Series "EchoPark Texas Grand Prix" came around at Circuit of the Americas, Tyler Reddick was able to successfully qualify the No. 31 machine, qualifying an impressive fifth. Following that race, Jordan Anderson Racing would compete in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for the remainder of the season. Plans for Team Owner Jordan Anderson to drive for the team came to a halt with the previously mentioned four month delay. Instead a variety of different, proven NASCAR drivers got behind the wheel of the No. 31 (including Anderson). In 2022 this outsourcing will continue as Myatt Snider gets behind the wheel of the No. 31 Camaro.
The connection between the two parties comes with the fact that Jordan Anderson Racing receives assistance from Richard Childress Racing, the team that Snider hails from. When Snider's time at Richard Childress Racing came to an abrupt end, the team knew exactly where they could recommend his skills. Now Anderson has a Snider, a proven winner to drive his equipment for the entire season.
With the reveal of this paint scheme it has become apparent that long time sponsor of Myatt Snider, Louisiana Hot Sauce, will return to sponsor the driver in 2022. As it can be seen in the photo below, the left rear quarter panel of the race car features the Lousiana Hot Sauce logo. Weather or not the company will return for primary sponsorship, like they have in the past, is unclear at the moment though their presence with the team is now obvious.
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Any new concerning further sponsorship, one off paint schemes, and sponsorship scheduling will be released at a later date. Follow Stock Car Media as we post about NASCAR news, including news about Myatt Snider and Jordan Anderson racing.
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