The Driver
Jordan SimsJune 7th, 1990
Ran the full ASA Late Model Series schedule finishing 4th in points while having a best finish of 2nd. Jordan only finished outside of the top 10 finishers twice throughout the whole season. Also raced his USA Modified twice and finished 2nd both times.
2009
Raced in the ASA Late Model North Series finishing 6th overall and 3rd in Rookie of the Year points behind Josh Nelms and Ross Kenseth, son of NASCAR Sprint Cup racer Matt Kenseth. Finished the ASA Late Model North Series schedule with Two (2) top five finishes and Seven (7) top ten finishes. The final event of the year was a televised ASA Late Model 300 lap Challenge Race at Memphis Motorsports Park where Jordan qualified 14th out of 34 cars. He moved quickly to the 5th position when a car drove into the rear of him with 30 laps to go and ended his day. Jordan had an in-car camera for this televised race which gained him recognition and respect in the racing world.
2008
Ran a partial schedule in the ASA Late
Model Series in the Midwest United States to maintain eligibility to run as a
Rookie in the 2009 Season. Three (3) top
Twenty finishes and won best looking car
award.
2007
Tested in a NASCAR K&N Pro Series car for Team Racing located out of Charlotte, North Carolina at Caraway Speedway in Ashboro, North Carolina.
Ran in the Thunder Roadster division in the Summer Shootout at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina for Team Racing under the direction of Camping World Truck Owner, Phil Bonifield and finished 5th in points in the 10-week series.
After returning from North Carolina, won in the first appearance of the year in the Super Late Model Series at Kinross Speedpark in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. Finished 4th at Randy Dewitt Memorial Late Model 100 lap race at Kinross Speedpark in Sault Ste. Marie, MI.
2006
Second Year as Modified Champion with 12 wins. Also raced a part-time schedule in a Outlaw Super Late Model and finished with Two (2) Top Fives and Three (3) Top 10s.
2005
Finished with 17 wins en route to the Modified Championship and the Rookie of the Year title in the Modified Division at Laird Raceway. Also was the youngest driver (15 years old) ever to win a championship at Laird Raceway
2004
At the age of 14, finished the season 9th
in points with Four (4) Wins, Six (6) Top Fives and Nine (9) Top 10s in the
Four-Cylinder division at Laird Raceway located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

