I think this is awesome news. Jordan has experience with motorsports ownership so he understands the financial obligations as well as realistic initial performance expectations. Odds are they will be using JGR equipment in a similar arrangement to Furniture Row and Leavine Family Racing.
The only thing that makes me think this wasn't the best timed move is 2021 being a "lame duck" year for the current car. 2022 sees the introduction of the "Gen 7" car which is a complete clean sheet design with very little if anything related to the current Gen 6 car.
Joe Gibbs Racing has so many cars there just going to put some in Babbas fleet probably building just a couple new ones, this is big money gen 6 or 7 cars mean nothing, it will be easy because Gibbs doesn't have to save any cars for 2022, these race cars over the years have become very disposable at this level unlike the old days.