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Cover image for Brandon Jones NASCAR: Career Highlights and Future Prospects
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Technology correspondent covering AI, semiconductors, and enterprise software
July 5, 2026·5 min read

Brandon Jones NASCAR: Career Highlights and Future Prospects

An in-depth look at NASCAR driver Brandon Jones's career milestones, from his first Xfinity win at Kansas to a pivotal move to Jordan Anderson Racing in 2025, and what lies ahead.

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From Truck Series to Xfinity: Brandon Jones's Path to Victory Lane

Brandon Jones started his NASCAR career in the Truck Series, driving for underfunded teams before landing a competitive ride at GMS Racing. His first full-time Xfinity Series season came in 2017 with Richard Childress Racing, but it was his move to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2019 that unlocked his potential. That year, he scored his maiden Xfinity win at Kansas Speedway, leading 42 laps and holding off seasoned veterans.

Jones's Kansas win in October 2019 marked the first victory for a driver born in the 1990s in the JGR No. 19 car.

Since then, Jones has added multiple wins and established himself as a consistent top-10 driver. His career stats show steady improvement: 8 wins, 47 top-fives, and 104 top-tens in 236 starts through 2024. He has finished inside the top-10 in over 44% of his Xfinity races, a testament to his reliability.

  • 2013: Debuted in Truck Series at Iowa Speedway for a part-time team.
  • 2017: Full-time Xfinity campaign with RCR; finished 6th in standings.
  • 2019: First win at Kansas; advanced to Round of 8 in playoffs.
  • 2021: Won at Phoenix; career-best 4th in final standings.

Jones's path hasn't been linear. He has bounced between powerhouse organizations like JGR and smaller teams, always seeking the right environment to maximize his talent. The 2025 season brings a new chapter with Jordan Anderson Racing.

Three Defining Wins That Showcase Jones's Versatility

Brandon Jones's three most significant victories highlight his ability to win on different track types. The first came at Kansas Speedway in 2019, a 1.5-mile intermediate track where raw horsepower and aerodynamics dominate. Jones led the most laps and won by over a second, proving he could run up front under pressure.

The second defining win occurred at Watkins Glen International in 2022. On a road course, Jones showed his braking and cornering skills, leading the final 11 laps to beat road course specialists. That win silenced critics who questioned his ability on right-turn circuits.

Watkins Glen 2022: Jones became the first driver to win an Xfinity road course race for Joe Gibbs Racing since 2017.

The third signature victory was at Talladega Superspeedway in 2023. In a wild, wreck-filled finish, Jones drafted his way to the front and held off a charging pack to win by 0.068 seconds – the closest finish of that season. The win proved he could succeed on the high-banked restrictor-plate tracks where luck and strategy often override raw speed.

  • Intermediate: 2019 Kansas – dominant win with led-most-laps.
  • Road Course: 2022 Watkins Glen – tactical win over Cup Series regulars.
  • Superspeedway: 2023 Talladega – photo-finish upset.

These three wins demonstrate Jones's adaptability, a trait that scouts for Cup Series rides value highly. However, he has not been able to convert that versatility into regular contention week-to-week.

What's Next: Jones's 2025 Season and Long-Term Outlook

Brandon Jones moves to Jordan Anderson Racing for the 2025 Xfinity Series season, stepping away from the deep resources of Joe Gibbs Racing to join a smaller, single-car operation. The move resembles a reset: Jones takes on the role of veteran leader building a program from the ground up.

The 2025 schedule is a proving ground. Jones needs to deliver top-10 finishes consistently and score at least two wins to stay on the radar of Cup Series teams. His strongest tracks – intermediate ovals like Kansas and Las Vegas – will be his best opportunities. If he can replicate his 2022 Watkins Glen form on road courses, his stock will rise further.

At 26 years old, Jones is entering his prime. The next two seasons will determine whether he becomes a perennial Cup contender or a career Xfinity star.

Consistency has been his biggest hurdle. In 2024, he collected 14 top-tens but only 3 top-fives – not enough to crack the title battle. To earn a Cup promotion, he must convert those top-tens into victories. Sponsorship stability is also critical; Jones's long partnership with Toyota and TRD has helped, but his new team relies on smaller partners.

  • 2025: Full-time Xfinity with Jordan Anderson Racing.
  • Target: Win 2+ races and finish top-5 in standings.
  • Cup chance: Possibly a start in a part-time car in 2026 if results improve.

Jones's long-term future hinges on this gamble. If he succeeds, he joins the ranks of drivers who built their own opportunity. If not, he risks settling into a comfortable but unfulfilling Xfinity career.

Key Takeaways

  • Brandon Jones's career shows steady improvement since his Truck Series debut, with 8 Xfinity wins and consistent top-10 finishes.
  • His three signature wins on intermediates, road courses, and superspeedways prove versatility across all track types.
  • The 2025 move to Jordan Anderson Racing is a risk that could elevate his reputation if he overperforms.
  • Converting top-tens into victories is the key to attracting a Cup Series ride.
  • At 26, Jones has the experience and youth to still become a regular winner.
  • Sponsorship and team stability will determine whether he breaks through or remains a solid Xfinity driver.