The Story of Jordan Anderson & His Nightmare Talladega Crash

Published 2024-03-15
In this video I will be going over the NASCAR career of owner-driver Jordan Anderson and recounting his nightmare-inducing crash at Talladega in the fall of 2022. In my opinion, this freak crash was the closest to tragedy since Dale Earnhardt's fatal 2001 crash, but it has been seemingly forgotten about already.

All Comments (15)
  • @Busch_the_best
    Definitely one of the scariest crashes I’ve ever seen on tv
  • @callidusj8683
    I had no idea Mike Harmon was using the #32's owner points for his team. Glad you mentioned that and great video as always.
  • @ODEFOM
    Awesome Vid👏. Made me realize how much Jordan deserves respect and recognition.
  • @racingwithjoe
    Thanks for watching! More Were They That Bad episodes on the way. Also let me know if you’d like to see more videos about drivers who experienced vicious crashes
  • While this isn't related to the video, I'm happy JAR is doing super well. The team made the playoffs last year and seems primed to contend for wins over the season. I hope that they can get some more funding to improve and expand, cause i can see them becoming really good in just a few years if they play it right. I'd think the team should look at Nick Sanchez and Tyler Ankrum, maybe even Rajah Caruth.
  • This guy is awesome! Oh, and your video was, too! But I’m going to root for his continued success as a smaller grassroots owner in NASCAR. Great that he’s been adding cars!
  • @MoltenRage41
    Don't remind me of that day I got scared that day I genuinely couldn't focus on Sunday for my favorite active driver Custer at Talladega in the 41 because I was worried about Jordan Anderson's injuries thank God he was okay.
  • @lucastraman706
    The year before an ARCA driver named Derrick Lancaster had a very similar accident
  • I watched that crash live on TV and thought it was was gonna be worse than it ended up being, knew it was bad when they showed the medevac helicopter getting ready to go
  • @blacklilac2788
    That Daytona finish is why I still root against Grant Enfinger. That win could've made Jordan Anderson's career, and Grant was just too selfish to race him clean.