TJL Motorsports

For the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Lowe and Mark Beaver part ways.

At the season opening race at Daytona, the team entered with Tim Viens and crew chief Rodney Jobman with sponsorship from Peterson Excavating and Coons Communications.

Napier finished in 32nd, completing 3 laps, as the team retired due to an oil leak.

[7] At Texas, Anderson returned, but Mike Harmon was unable to serve as crew chief due to his Xfinity Series priorities.

Senica, Lowe and crew chief William Guinade wound up getting an invitation to NASCAR's competition hauler after the incident, though no further punishments were handed out.