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Timmy Jordan

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Timmy Jordan started out in the Mini Stock division in the early 2000’s. He won Rookie of the Year in 2002 and finished runner-up to champion Joe Perry in 2003. His breakout season was 2004 when he won the first 5 races of his Speedbowl career and once again finished 2nd in championship points.

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Jordan than took 2005 off and came back in 2006 with a brand new ACT Late Model. He dominated a division that was in transition from G-metric to ACT cars. Jordan won 7 races and became the first driver in a Saturday division to win both Rookie of the Year and the Track Championship in the same season.

Timmy would win 22 races from 2006-2010, including the Finale LM 100 in 2009 and the Blast Off LM 50 in 2010. Jordan and Bruce Thomas Jr were the first stars of the ACT era for the Late Model division and they collectively won 51 of the 78 races held at the Speedbowl from 2007-2010. Jordan won his 2nd Late Model championship in 2010.

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Timmy then left the Speedbowl to compete on the Modified Racing Series for a few seasons, then returned to the Speedbowl in 2015 with a SK Modified, winning 2 times. From 2020-2024, Jordan won 15 more times, more than any other competitor during those 5 years. Some of his big wins include the Bob Potter 102 in 2020, a 50 lapper in 2021, a 60 lap race in 2022 and the Finale SK 100 in 2024.

Timmy’s father Pat has been his car owner for his entire Speedbowl career. With his 2020 SK Modified Championship, he joined Ed Reed Jr and Keith Rocco as drivers with SK Modified & Late Model Championships at the Speedbowl, a group Anthony Flannery has since joined as well.

STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT

TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS2006, 2010 Late Model Champion
2020 SK Modified Champion
CAREER WINS44 – (17 SK Modified, 22 Late Model, 5 Mini Stock)
SPEEDBOWL FIRSTSFirst driver in Saturday division to win Championship & Rookie of the Year in same season
OTHER NOTABLE STATSwon a race in 3 different Speedbowl divisions
AWARDS & HONORS2002 Mini Stock Rookie of the Year
2003 Mini Stock Most Improved Driver
2004 Mini Stock Pit Crew of the Year
2006 Late Model Rookie of the Year
2009 Late Model Most Popular Driver
2010 Late Model Most Popular Driver

All stats through 2025 season. Timmy Jordan is still an active competitorhis stats will be updated after each season he competes at the Speedbowl

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