SS-Green Light Racing

07 in order to concentrate on helping his family business, the CDA Technical Institute, recover after it experienced financial problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

After Black's departure, it was announced that Rick Ware Racing had cut a deal with SS-Green Light to field some of their drivers in the No.

This began with Garrett Smithley in the car for Charlotte[2] and Carson Ware, Rick's son, making his series debut at Bristol.

[3] The team's highlight of the year was when Gray Gaulding wheeled the 07 car to a 2nd-place finish at Daytona International Speedway when the top 4 wrecked on the final corner.

On February 26, 2022, Cup Series driver Cole Custer claimed the team's first victory, which came at Auto Club Speedway.

However, he would only run the first five races of the season, and other drivers would drive the car throughout the rest of the year, with Carson Hocevar, Stefan Parsons, Dawson Cram, David Starr, Daniel Suárez, Spencer Pumpelly, Mason Maggio, Katherine Legge, Colin Garrett, Josh Bilicki, J. J. Yeley, Gray Gaulding, Natalie Decker, and Devin Jones making stars in the car.

Daniil Kvyat, Myatt Snider, Logan Bearden, Alex Labbé, Greg Van Alst, C. J. McLaughlin, Jade Buford, Sage Karam, and Brad Perez all drove the No.

Graf started out the season with Core Development Group sponsorship but signed a multi-year deal with Bucked Up Energy before Homestead-Miami.

SS-Green Light's Nationwide Series program debuted on April 11 at Darlington Raceway with veteran Todd Bodine.

Timmy Hill, Andy Lally, Caleb Roark and David Starr all ran single races for the team.

In July, Brennan Newberry made his Nationwide Series debut at Loudon in a partnership with NTS Motorsports and sponsor Qore-24.

In 2014, Brennan Newberry made his fourth Xfinity career start with SS-Green Light/NTS Motorsports at Phoenix in the fall, now driving the No.

In 2016, the team helped King Autosport to field the car in two races, one with Bodine at Watkins Glen and Lally at Mid-Ohio.

Butch Miller drove most of the races, with two 32nd-place finish, along with Wayne Edwards, Chris Jones, Mike Olsen, Norm Benning, Johnny Chapman and Kevin Lepage.

Murphy returned at the beginning of the 2006 season but did not last long, with Clint Bowyer finishing seventh at Martinsville in the Jack Daniel's truck.

[citation needed] Shane Seig, Sean Murphy, and Ryan Lawler shared the ride in 2008 with ASI Limited.

In 2017, SS-Green Light decided to close down their Truck team to focus on competing in the Xfinity Series, and they sold their equipment and owner points to Rick Ware Racing, which fielded the No.

Ken Weaver was hired as the next driver of the 08 truck in 2004, bringing 1-800-4-A-Phone as sponsorship, and he raced a total of fifteen times, with a best finish of 18th at Texas Motor Speedway.

Various other drivers raced the 08 truck that season, including Dotter, Tony Raines, A. J. Fike, Butch Miller, Bill Manfull and Sean Murphy.

Weaver started driving the 08 truck for the first three races in 2005, and had a sixth-place finish at Daytona International Speedway before he left the team.

Miller and Topham raced another time in the 08 that year, along with Jarit Johnson, Chris Wimmer, Mark McFarland and Jack Bailey.

Mike Greenwell made his debut at Mansfield, finishing 26th, and after Johnny Chapman drove at Dover, Chad McCumbee was hired as Green Light Racing's first full-time driver in two years.

He was hired to race the 08 for the 2007 season, skipping the Sam's Town 400 due to making his NEXTEL Cup debut at Pocono Raceway, being replaced by Eric Norris.

He left for MRD Motorsports late in the season, and Shane Sieg took his place, for a couple of races, with Dennis Setzer driving at New Hampshire.

Butch Miller became the team's primary driver in 2009, with Johnny Chapman, Lepage, Murphy, and Brandon Knupp filling in.

The team ran completed races with Tim Brown, Chrissy Wallace, Jamie Dick and Brett Butler.

The truck was later taken over at the EnjoyIllinois.com 225 by David Starr who had left Randy Moss Motorsports the week prior due to lack of performance and the decision to have the No.

81 and Zachry sponsorship were then moved over from Moss Motorsports to SS-Greenlight, and David Starr drove the truck for the rest of the season to a 9th-place finish in points.

Other drivers of the 06 truck in 2007 were Morgan Shepherd, Blake Mallory, Randy MacDonald, Dotter, Edwards, and Brandon Knupp.

Before Patrick Emerling left his team on February 1, 2024, he had announced plans to enter the ARCA season-opener at Daytona driving the No.

Ray Black Jr. in the No. 07 in 2016
Black Jr. in the car in 2017
Black Jr. in the car in 2019
The No. 08 in 2019
Yeley's No. 14 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024
Joey Gase in the No. 35 in 2018
Spencer Boyd in the No. 76 in 2018
Andy Lally in the No. 90 in 2015
David Starr in the No. 99 in 2017
Ray Black Jr. standing beside his No. 07 in 2015
Ross Chastain in the No. 08 in 2012
David Starr in the No. 81 in 2013