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Brandon Jones
Jones at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024
BornBrandon Alexander Phillip Jones
(1997-02-18) February 18, 1997 (age 27)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
302 races run over 10 years
Car no., teamNo.TBA (Joe Gibbs Racing)
2023 position14th
Best finish6th (2020)
First race2015 3M 250 (Iowa)
Last race2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
First win2019 Kansas Lottery 300 (Kansas)
Last win2022 Call 811 Before You Dig 250 (Martinsville)
Wins Top tens Poles
5 119 12
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
49 races run over 8 years
2020 position80th
Best finish15th (2015)
First race2013 UNOH 200 (Bristol)
Last race2020 NASCAR Hall of Fame 200 (Martinsville)
First win2020 Pocono Organics 150 (Pocono)
Wins Top tens Poles
1 24 0
ARCA Menards Series career
31 races run over 8 years
Best finish15th (2015)
First race2014 Herr's Chase the Taste 200 (Winchester)
Last race2024 General Tire 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
First win2014 Herr's Chase the Taste 200 (Winchester)
Last win2022 General Tire 100 (Watkins Glen)
Wins Top tens Poles
8 25 5
ARCA Menards Series East career
29 races run over 7 years
Best finish4th (2014)
First race2012 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 (Greenville-Pickens)
Last race2022 Bush's Beans 200 (Bristol)
First win2014 Autolite Iridium XP 150 (Iowa)
Last win2022 Calypso Lemonade 150 (Iowa)
Wins Top tens Poles
2 16 0
ARCA Menards Series West career
3 races run over 2 years
Best finish27th (2024)
First race2013 Casino Arizona 50 (Phoenix)
Last race2024 General Tire 200 (Sonoma)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 2 1
Statistics current as of November 9, 2024.

Brandon Alexander Phillip Jones[1] (born February 18, 1997) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. TBA Toyota Supra for Joe Gibbs Racing. He has also competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, ARCA Menards Series, and ARCA Menards Series East in the past.

He was formerly a development driver for the now defunct Eddie Sharp Racing, Turner Scott Motorsports and GMS Racing teams as well as Richard Childress Racing, and Joe Gibbs Racing.

Racing career

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Jones at Richmond International Raceway in 2013.

Beginnings

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Jones began racing in 2010 at age 13, under the supervision of short track racer Bubba Gale and his son former KHI development driver Cale Gale. Jones would race full-time in 2011 in the pro truck divisions at Lanier Raceplex and Gresham Motorsports Park in Georgia, winning track points championships at both facilities. Jones raced in late models for Eddie Sharp Racing in 2012, competing in the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) and United Auto Racing Association (UARA) series. Jones would make his debut in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East later that year at Greenville-Pickens Speedway, finishing 14th in the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet after wrecking on the last lap while running in fifth place. In 2013 at the age of 15, Jones signed a contract to drive for Turner Motorsports (later Turner Scott Motorsports) to run the full UARA season, the PASS Series, six races in the K&N East Series and one in the West series, and selected NASCAR Late Model Stock races. Cale Gale and Mike Greci would serve as crew chiefs for Jones.[2][3][4] Jones would also make his national series debut in the Camping World Truck Series for TSM, running the No. 33 truck for the team beginning at Bristol Motor Speedway in August.[3][5] Jones finished 27th at Bristol, 20th at Iowa, and 19th at Martinsville.

Jones at Kentucky Speedway in September 2015

In 2014, Jones would move into the K&N Pro Series East full-time for Turner Scott Motorsports, joining fellow teenager Ben Rhodes. Jones also ran an expanded Truck Series schedule and select ARCA Racing Series events. Jones' efforts would be headed by another former driver Shane Huffman.[6] Jones won his debut ARCA race at Winchester Speedway, scored a second win at Indianapolis Raceway Park and finished third at Madison International Speedway.[7][8] He would score his first K&N Pro Series win at Iowa Speedway in August, holding off former teammate Kenzie Ruston and Cole Custer.[9] After 14 of 16 races in the K&N East Series and three Truck Series races, which included a fourth-place finish at Dover, Jones would part ways with TSM due to internal issues in the organization, joining Richard Childress Racing for the remaining K&N races.[8] Jones would run the 33 truck for GMS Racing in two additional races, sponsored by Rheem brand Russell.[10][11] He would finish 4th in the K&N Pro Series East standings.[12]

Xfinity Series with RCR

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Jones' No. 33 at Road America in 2016

For 2015, Richard Childress Racing signed Jones to a part-time schedule in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, sharing the No. 33 Chevrolet Camaro with Childress' grandson Austin Dillon and Paul Menard. At Jones's final race of the campaign — the fall Kentucky event — he scored his first top five in the series by finishing fifth. Jones also ran a part-time schedule in the ARCA Racing Series, sharing the No. 25 Menards Toyota Camry for Venturini Motorsports with ARCA legend Frank Kimmel, as well as contesting 16 races in the Truck Series for GMS Racing.[12][13][14][15] Jones also ran select K&N Pro Series East races for NTS Motorsports.[16]

On September 24, RCR announced that Jones would begin competing full-time in the Xfinity Series in 2016, keeping the No. 33.[17] Jones also joined Ranier Racing to compete part-time in the Truck Series, driving the No. 71.[18][19] He started the season with a seventh-place finish after being involved in the first crash at Daytona. His breakout race came at Talladega, where Jones led the most laps with 31 but finished 18th. Having avoided DNFs throughout the season, Jones qualified for the Playoffs where he was eliminated in the Round of 12.[20] He ended up totaling 12 top ten finishes — none of them being top fives — and finished tenth in the overall standings.

To start 2017, Jones won his first career Xfinity Series pole at Daytona with a speed of 184.472 mph. In the race, Jones would run in the top ten up until lap 29 when his car turned hard right into the SAFER Barrier as a result of The Big One.[21] He walked away from the crash unharmed. Overall, Jones could not build on his rookie season, missing out on the Playoffs and retiring from eight races. Following the season, he would replace Matt Tifft at Joe Gibbs Racing for the 2018 season.[22]

First Xfinity wins at JGR

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Jones' No. 19 at Pocono Raceway in 2021

Jones began his tenure at JGR with a tenth place at the Daytona season opener. He soon experienced a hot streak during the spring, leading the most laps at Bristol and finishing sixth, taking second at Talladega, and getting a pole position at Dover.[23][24][25] Though this and further top tens helped Jones to qualify for the Playoffs, he was unable to finish any post-season event higher than sixth, leading to a ninth place in the drivers' standings after an elimination in the Round of 12.

In 2019, Jones remained at JGR and scored four top tens on his way to another Playoff appearance. He was eliminated from the Round of 12 once again after an early wreck at Dover but redeemed himself at Kansas, taking his first win in the Xfinity Series.[26][27] Jones began the 2020 Xfinity Series season with two straight top-ten finishes.[28] After winning the pole in the third race at Auto Club Speedway he scored his second career Xfinity win the following week at Phoenix Raceway after passing Kyle Busch with 20 laps remaining.[29][30] His second win of the year followed at Kansas, as Jones passed Austin Cindric for the lead on the final lap.[31] Just over a month later, Jones clinched his third victory at Darlington by pulling ahead of Denny Hamlin and Ross Chastain with two laps remaining.[32] His wins qualified him for the Playoffs, where Jones made it through to the Round of 8 before being eliminated following a multi-car crash at Texas.[33] Nevertheless, Jones finished a series-best sixth in the standings at the end of the year.

Jones continued driving for Joe Gibbs in 2021.[34] After scoring nine top fives but equally having ten results of 33rd or worse during the regular season, Jones entered the Playoffs seeded in tenth.[35] Finishing second at the rain-shortened Talladega race and fifth at the Roval helped him progress through the first round, though Jones would once again be eliminated during the Round of 8 — he finished the year seventh in points.[36][37]

In 2022, during his final season at JGR, Jones finished inside the top ten less frequently but won at Martinsville during the spring, making a last lap pass over the night's most dominant driver Ty Gibbs.[38] The same track would see the sight of Jones's best opportunity to qualify for the Championship 4: having battled through the Round of 12, Jones was leading the Martinsville playoff race, having overtaken Gibbs during the final overtime lap, when Gibbs dumped him from behind for the win, resulting in a 23rd-place finish and an elimination in the Round of 8 for Jones.[39] Following the incident, Jones claimed that he had "lost all respect" for Gibbs, whose actions prevented the No. 19 driver from locking in to the title race.[40] Jones finished eighth in the standings. During the same year, Jones and JGR also ran five races in the ARCA Menards Series; Jones would win three of them.[41]

Two years at JR Motorsports

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Jones at Auto Club Speedway in 2023

On September 14, 2022, it was announced that Jones would join JR Motorsports for the 2023 season.[42][43] His maiden season at the Chevy-running team was a disappointment, as the Georgia native only took three top fives during the season. This included a runner-up finish at the Kansas cutoff race, where a dominating performance by John Hunter Nemechek prevented Jones from qualifying for the Playoffs with a win.[44] He eventually ended up 14th in the championship.[45] Jones remained in the No. 9 car during 2024 but did not improve his results; despite taking three pole positions across the year he only claimed a single top five result at Charlotte, where he pressured Chase Elliott for the win, and retired from a total of ten races — twice due to engine issues, eight times due to crashes.[46][47] He once again missed out on the Playoffs and finished 14th in the standings.

Return to JGR

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For the 2025 season, Jones will be returning to Joe Gibbs Racing.[48]

Personal life

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Brandon Jones is the son of JR Jones,[14][18][49] President and CEO of Rheem Comfort Products, which has sponsored Jones,[18][50] Kevin Harvick, Turner Scott Motorsports, Richard Childress Racing, Joe Gibbs Racing, and several other teams through their Rheem, RUUD, Richmond, and Russel/HTPG brands.[14][18][51]

Jones graduated from Lake Norman High School in Mooresville, North Carolina.[3][52] He is married to Ashley Jones.[53]

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

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NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 NXSC Pts Ref
2015 Richard Childress Racing 33 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL IOW
8
CLT DOV MCH CHI DAY KEN NHA IND IOW
20
GLN MOH
29
BRI
13
ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN
5
DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 92nd 01 [54]
2016 DAY
7
ATL
11
LVS
6
PHO
11
CAL
9
TEX
9
BRI
11
RCH
15
TAL
18*
DOV
25
CLT
7
POC
8
MCH
10
IOW
12
DAY
29
KEN
11
NHA
11
IND
10
IOW
16
GLN
13
MOH
19
BRI
9
ROA
16
DAR
9
RCH
23
CHI
10
KEN
26
DOV
17
CLT
16
KAN
8
TEX
19
PHO
18
HOM
15
10th 2168 [55]
2017 DAY
29
ATL
14
LVS
15
PHO
15
CAL
32
TEX
15
BRI
20
RCH
33
TAL
37
CLT
16
DOV
29
POC
36
MCH
9
IOW
23
DAY
19
KEN
40
NHA
34
IND
9
IOW
10
GLN
14
MOH
14
BRI
20
ROA
25
DAR
23
RCH
23
CHI
12
KEN
13
DOV
39
CLT
13
KAN
11
TEX
35
PHO
15
HOM
14
16th 549 [56]
2018 Joe Gibbs Racing 19 Toyota DAY
10
ATL
17
LVS
7
PHO
11
CAL
13
TEX
33
BRI
6*
RCH
10
TAL
2
DOV
10
CLT
15
POC
24
MCH
18
IOW
5
CHI
11
DAY
12
KEN
36
NHA
6
IOW
12
GLN
7
MOH
23
BRI
29
ROA
9
DAR
12
IND
10
LVS
7
RCH
8
ROV
22
DOV
6
KAN
36
TEX
6
PHO
7
HOM
8
9th 2186 [57]
2019 DAY
3
ATL
4
LVS
28
PHO
7
CAL
7
TEX
33
BRI
14
RCH
33
TAL
18
DOV
7
CLT
10
POC
38
MCH
6
IOW
11
CHI
4
DAY
30
KEN
30
NHA
9
IOW
33
GLN
17
MOH
10
BRI
11
ROA
16
DAR
7
IND
6
LVS
3
RCH
11
ROV
16
DOV
37
KAN
1
TEX
4
PHO
11
HOM
8
10th 2207 [58]
2020 DAY
4
LVS
6
CAL
30*
PHO
1
DAR
20
CLT
27
BRI
3
ATL
8
HOM
8
HOM
2
TAL
16
POC
36
IRC
37
KEN
36
KEN
30
TEX
7
KAN
1
ROA
14
DRC
2
DOV
16
DOV
4
DAY
13
DAR
1
RCH
14
RCH
8
BRI
8
LVS
11
TAL
4
ROV
10
KAN
9
TEX
25
MAR
9
PHO
3
6th 2273 [28]
2021 DAY
38
DRC
4
HOM
2
LVS
3
PHO
33
ATL
37
MAR
5
TAL
37
DAR
3
DOV
35
COA
17
CLT
8
MOH
4
TEX
5
NSH
6
POC
7
ROA
19
ATL
39
NHA
38
GLN
6
IRC
36
MCH
2
DAY
40
DAR
33
RCH
20
BRI
5
LVS
6
TAL
2
ROV
5
TEX
10
KAN
11
MAR
6
PHO
7
7th 2239 [59]
2022 DAY
17
CAL
33
LVS
10
PHO
2
ATL
7
COA
18
RCH
13
MAR
1
TAL
26
DOV
7
DAR
7
TEX
14
CLT
16
PIR
11
NSH
14
ROA
5
ATL
11
NHA
28
POC
17
IRC
15
MCH
4
GLN
24
DAY
20
DAR
14
KAN
4
BRI
2
TEX
27
TAL
9
ROV
7
LVS
9
HOM
15
MAR
23
PHO
11
8th 2221 [60]
2023 JR Motorsports 9 Chevy DAY
14
CAL
33
LVS
21
PHO
23
ATL
19
COA
11
RCH
21
MAR
5
TAL
14
DOV
8
DAR
34
CLT
9
PIR
13
SON
21
NSH
24
CSC
29
ATL
33
NHA
11
POC
7
ROA
10
MCH
3
IRC
21
GLN
11
DAY
36
DAR
14
KAN
2
BRI
34
TEX
9
ROV
29
LVS
8
HOM
8
MAR
16
PHO
11
14th 793 [61]
2024 DAY
9
ATL
14
LVS
9
PHO
7
COA
16
RCH
37
MAR
27
TEX
13
TAL
33
DOV
19
DAR
10
CLT
2
PIR
36
SON
38
IOW
36
NHA
14
NSH
13
CSC
17
POC
13
IND
15
MCH
36
DAY
22
DAR
32
ATL
9
GLN
28
BRI
6
KAN
6
TAL
28
ROV
11
LVS
17
HOM
19
MAR
29
PHO
18
14th 696 [62]
2025 Joe Gibbs Racing TBA Toyota DAY ATL COA PHO LVS HOM MAR DAR BRI CAR TAL TEX CLT NSH MXC POC ATL CSC SON DOV IND IOW GLN DAY PIR GTW BRI KAN ROV LVS TAL MAR PHO -* -*

Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series

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NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NGTC Pts Ref
2013 Turner Scott Motorsports 33 Chevy DAY MAR CAR KAN CLT DOV TEX KEN IOW ELD POC MCH BRI
27
MSP IOW
20
CHI LVS TAL MAR
19
TEX PHO HOM 41st 67 [63]
2014 DAY MAR
15
KAN CLT DOV
4
TEX GTW KEN IOW ELD POC MCH BRI
20
MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL 31st 138 [64]
GMS Racing MAR
32
TEX PHO
12
HOM
2015 DAY ATL MAR
15
KAN
30
CLT
13
DOV
8
TEX
22
GTW
12
IOW
2
KEN
10
ELD POC MCH BRI
5
MSP
26
CHI
17
NHA LVS
5
TAL
2
MAR
7
TEX
7
PHO
32
HOM
31
15th 482 [65]
2016 Ranier Racing with MDM 71 Chevy DAY ATL MAR KAN DOV
20
CLT
11
TEX IOW
17
GTW KEN
7
ELD POC BRI
9
MCH MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 86th 01 [66]
2017 MDM Motorsports 99 DAY ATL MAR KAN CLT
31
DOV
6
TEX GTW IOW
3
KEN
2
ELD POC MCH BRI
10
MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 77th 01 [67]
2018 Kyle Busch Motorsports 51 Toyota DAY ATL LVS MAR DOV KAN
9
CHI
5
KEN
4
ELD POC MCH BRI MSP LVS
26
TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 94th 01 [68]
46 CLT
3
TEX IOW GTW
2019 51 DAY ATL LVS MAR TEX DOV
13
KAN
5
CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI
2
KEN
23
POC ELD MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR PHO
2
HOM 97th 01 [69]
2020 DAY LVS CLT ATL HOM POC
1
KEN TEX KAN
14
KAN
8
MCH DRC DOV GTW DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL KAN TEX MAR
17
PHO 80th 01 [70]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

ARCA Menards Series

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Menards Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AMSC Pts Ref
2014 Turner Scott Motorsports 4 Chevy DAY MOB SLM TAL TOL NJE POC MCH ELK WIN
1
CHI IRP
1
POC BLN ISF MAD
3
DSF SLM KEN KAN 37th 600 [71]
2015 Venturini Motorsports 25 Toyota DAY MOB
2
NSH
4
SLM
6
TAL
4
TOL NJE
10
POC MCH CHI WIN
3*
IOW
11
IRP
5
POC BLN ISF DSF SLM KEN
12
KAN
22
15th 1925 [72]
2016 Ranier Racing with MDM 8 Chevy DAY NSH SLM TAL TOL NJE POC
3
MCH
1*
MAD WIN IOW IRP POC BLN ISF DSF SLM CHI
22
KEN
29
KAN
4
31st 875 [73]
2017 MDM Motorsports DAY NSH SLM TAL TOL ELK POC
2
MCH
1
MAD IOW IRP POC WIN ISF ROA DSF SLM CHI
3
KEN KAN 33rd 695 [74]
2018 12 Toyota DAY NSH SLM TAL TOL CLT
1
POC MCH
22
MAD GTW CHI IOW ELK POC ISF BLN DSF SLM IRP KAN 61st 370 [75]
2021 Venturini Motorsports 25 Toyota DAY PHO TAL KAN TOL CLT MOH
4
POC ELK BLN IOW WIN GLN
5
MCH ISF MLW DSF BRI SLM KAN 46th 80 [76]
2022 Joe Gibbs Racing 81 Toyota DAY PHO TAL KAN CLT
1*
IOW
1
BLN ELK MOH POC
3
IRP MCH GLN
1
ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI
2
SLM TOL 19th 227 [77]
2024 Cook Racing Technologies 42 Chevy DAY PHO TAL DOV KAN CLT IOW MOH BLN IRP SLM ELK MCH ISF MLW DSF GLN
3
BRI KAN TOL 85th 35 [78]

ARCA Menards Series East

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ARCA Menards Series East results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AMSEC Pts Ref
2012 Eddie Sharp Racing 33 Chevy BRI GRE RCH IOW BGS JFC LGY CNB COL IOW NHA DOV GRE
14
CAR 60th 30 [79]
2013 Turner Scott Motorsports Chevy BRI
31
GRE FIF RCH
36
BGS IOW
8
LGY COL IOW
19
VIR GRE NHA
12
DOV
7
RAL 23rd 151 [80]
2014 NSM
3
DAY
DNQ
BRI
8
GRE
23
RCH
7
IOW
5
BGS
4
FIF
2
LGY
6
NHA
21
COL
14
IOW
1
GLN
6
VIR
7
GRE
7
DOV
21
4th 551 [81]
DRIVE Technology 18 Toyota DAY
24
2015 NTS Motorsports 33 Chevy NSM GRE BRI
5
IOW BGS LGY COL NHA IOW GLN MOT VIR RCH
15
DOV 36th 68 [82]
2017 MDM Motorsports 40 Chevy NSM GRE BRI SBO SBO MEM BLN TMP NHA IOW GLN
11
LGY NJM DOV 54th 33 [83]
2019 Bill McAnally Racing 19 Toyota NSM BRI SBO SBO MEM NHA IOW GLN
14
BRI GTW NHA DOV 40th 30 [84]
2022 Joe Gibbs Racing 81 Toyota NSM FIF NSV DOV IOW
1
MLW BRI
2
19th 90 [85]

ARCA Menards Series West

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ARCA Menards Series West results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AMSWC Pts Ref
2013 Turner Scott Motorsports 33 Chevy PHO S99 BIR IOW L44 SON CNS IOW EVG SPO MMP SMP AAS KCR PHO
17
63rd 26 [86]
2024 Cook Racing Technologies 42 Chevy PHO KER PIR
2*
SON
8
IRW IRW SHA TRI MAD AAS KER PHO 27th 80 [87]

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