Cook Racing Technologies

The team returned in 2017, and in their first start of the season, which came at Nashville, Finley pulled off an upset win.

On June 20, 2018, it was announced that Chad Finley would enter the summer Gateway race fielding his self-owned No.

Chad Finley, Robby Lyons, and other drivers were to split the ride throughout the season.

[4][5] The team qualified 20th in the season-opener at Daytona with Robby Lyons behind the wheel, but would fall victim to an accident on lap 2, effectively ending their night.

After the conclusion of this event, the team's hauler entered the incorrect and shorter tunnel when exiting the track (on the way back to the shop), sustaining severe damage to both the hauler and the race trucks inside.

This forced the team to withdraw from both the spring Las Vegas, and Martinsville races.

Smithley rolled off from the 25th position, before driving up through the field to finish a solid 15th place.

At Kentucky, Finley qualified in the 12th spot and looked to have a good run going, before getting loose and backing into the turn 3 wall, effectively placing them in the 26th position.

On November 21, 2019, Finley announced the team's Truck Series assets had been sold to focus on racing in the American Ethanol Late Model Tour.

In 2021, Conner Jones would make his debut at Iowa, Tyler Ankrum in at the Glen, and Parker Retzlaff returning for Milwaukee.

Lyons' truck at Daytona in 2019.
Finley crashing in the grass at Atlanta the following week.
Smithley in his race for the team at Texas .