Background
Along with his father and Alan Bruns, he created the Florida All Stars Tour.
Along with his father and Alan Bruns, he created the Florida All Stars Tour.
Born in Wildwood, Florida, Anderson graduated from high school in 1986. Anderson, born on July 16, 1968 in Wildwood, Florida, graduated high school in 1986. In 1994 he finished second in point standings in United Stock Carolina Alliance.
One year later, he finished fifth in his first National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Slim Jim All-Pro Series at Nashville Superspeedway.
He has two championships in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Pro-Series, which were in 1999 and 2001. Beginnings
1997–2004
One year later, in 1997, he competed in two Truck Series events, the All-Pro Series, as well as in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Busch North Series (now National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing K&North Pro Series East) and National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Southwest Touring Series. In 1998, Anderson began to race in most of the races in the Craftsman Truck Series (now Camping World Truck Series), while racing in the All-Pro Series.
He also participated in the American Speed Association (American Statistical Association).
He also participated in the Associate of the Royal College of Art Remax Series, where he recorded one top-five and two top-ten finishes after participating in fours races. Two years later, in 2007, he returned to the Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series by participating in one race.
In 2010, he, along with his father and Alan Bruns created the Florida All Stars Tour.
Anderson also participated in the Camping World Truck Series and Sprint Cup Series, which in the Truck Series he was able to get two top-ten finishes. He also won a championship in the FASCAR. In 2001, he was able to win the Snowball Derby. In 1987 Anderson received the Rookie of the Year award at Bronson Speedway, as well as Lakeland Speedway. Six years later, he became a FASCAR champion, by winning at Orlando Speedworld and New Smyrna Speedway. In 1996, he competed in all the events in the series, and won a total of one race, five pole positions, and placed second in the Rookie of the Year standings. In the All-Pro Series, he won the first race of the season. On the other hand, his achievements in the Truck Series were only two top-tens. During 1999, Anderson became the Slim Jim All-Pro Series champion, as well as winning the All American 400 at Nasheville Superspeedway, the Governor"s Cup, and he held the most wins in the series. One year later, he became Speedweeks Super Late Model champion, and had the most wins in the All-Pro Series. In 2001, he became the All-Pro Series champion for the second time, and voted the series Most Popular driver. He was also the 2001 Snowball Derby winner. During 2002, he became the Texas Big Shot winner, as well as the Southern All Stars winner. In 2003, he was the Speedweeks Super Late Model champion for the second time, as well as the Pete orr Memorial winner. He also became the Triple Crown Champion, the Governor"s Cup winner, and the Florida Sunbelt Series champion. One year later, he won the Florida Sunbelt Series championship for the second time. 2005–2010 In 2005, Anderson participated in one Nextel Cup Series (now Sprint Cup Series) event.