44 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 part-time for J. J. Yeley, with car bodies supplied by Richard Childress Racing and engines by Hendrick Motorsports.
[3] Johnathan "John" Cohen (born in 1975) is an African-American entrepreneur and team owner from New Jersey.
Cohen began his business interests in nightclubs and taverns, before forming his race team, Xxxtreme Motorsport in the spring of 2009.
On May 21, 2018, it was announced the team would be returning to the Cup Series for the Coca-Cola 600 for the first time since 2015, receiving a multi-year deal with Steakhouse Elite as a sponsor.
[12] NY Racing continued its partnership with Front Row Motorsports after the purchase of BK's charter.
Before the 2014 Richmond spring race, the team purchased the owner points and assets of the recently defunct No.
A car numbered 44 for David Reutimann was fielded at the 2012 AdvoCare 500 at Phoenix International Raceway with sponsorship from No Label Watches.
[17] The team attempted most races in the first half of the season, but following numerous instances of having to start and park, coupled with poor sponsorship, the team shut down for the year midseason, and Riggs moved to RBR Enterprises in the Camping World Truck Series.
The team struggled for speed early in the season, failing to qualify for two races and withdrawing from two others.
The next week at Pocono, despite cutting down a tire mid-race, they were able to stay on the track and complete a race for the first time in their existence, finishing 38th.
Former Tommy Baldwin Racing driver Reed Sorenson was signed by the team to compete in the 2015 Daytona 500 with Golden Corral sponsorship.
[19] Despite crashing on the final lap Sorenson was able to cross the start-finish line to record the team's first lead-lap finish, in 32nd place.
[20] After Kvapil failed to qualify for the next three races, combined with Cohen facing his own civil arrest warrant for not answering an information subpoena, the team announced that they would withdraw from Martinsville in order to better prepare for Texas;[21] however, they have not returned to the series since.
On August 3, Jason Terry pleaded guilty in the theft of the Team Xtreme truck and trailer.
[22] In December 2020, the NY Racing Team posted "44" on their Instagram page, indicating their possible return to Cup.
For this season, the team returned to Chevrolet, with primary sponsorship from various historically black colleges.