Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing

The team runs on one of the smaller budgets in the Truck Series, one that Cobb estimated in 2018 at between $750,000 and $1 million USD.

For 2014, Caleb Roark ran with the team, typically running the first few laps before retiring to the garage.

0 team was revived in 2017 at Texas Motor Speedway in June, as the field had less than 32 trucks.

The 0 returned for Bryce Napier at Gateway, while Cobb failed to qualify the 0 at Iowa.

0 returned at Eldora with Korbin Forrister driving in a partnership between Cobb's team and SS-Green Light Racing.

In 2016, after several DNQ's early in the season, JJCR formed a partnership with MAKE Motorsports which saw Cobb move from her No.

1 to put her in a better position to qualify for races with the large entry lists the Truck Series saw that year.

1, Cobb attempted 11 races, earning a best finish of 17th at Michigan International Speedway.

She ran under her traditional Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing banner with Ram as the manufacturer.

The team made their debut at the 2010 NextEra Energy Resources 250 where they finished a disappointing 34th after being involved in a first lap crash.

At the end of the season, Cobb would finish a record 17th in the points, a highest at the time by any woman in a top tier NASCAR series.

For the 2011 season the team only made 12 of the 25 races on the schedule due to Cobb's involvement in the Nationwide Series.

Cobb managed a season best finish of 17th at her hometown track of Kansas with sponsorship from Mark One Electric.

In addition, Cobb made her 100th Truck Series start at the 2015 WinStar World Casino & Resort 400.

[2] In 2016, the truck had a drop in performance, which can be attributed to the large field sizes the series saw that year.

In 2018, Cobb ran the full schedule, only failing to qualify twice, at Eldora and Bristol.

The team would struggle much of the season and Cobb would turn over driving duties to more experienced drivers Rick Crawford at Chicagoland and D. J. Kennington at Montreal.

24 after Eric McClure moved from JGL Racing to TriStar mid-season, keeping his same car number when switching teams.

Ray Ciccarelli in the No. 0 for the team at Homestead in 2018.
Josh White drove the No. 1 for Cobb and MAKE at the fall Martinsville race in 2016.
JJC Racing's 2013 truck at Rockingham Speedway
Trucks inside the Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing shop
The Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing race shop in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Cobb's No. 13 at Road America in 2011.