The team announced that
Brandon Whitt would be the team's Cup driver for
2007, but after three races, it switched to the Busch Series and the No. 11.
Jason Keller served as the team's driver and
Force Protection Inc. and vehicle history company
Carfax signed as sponsors. Keller was moderately successful in the No. 11, with four of his five top 10 finishes for 2007 coming in that car. Keller also made his historic 418th start in the No. 11, beating the record set by
Tommy Houston. CJM started 2008 unsponsored, but negotiated a one race contract for
Las Vegas with
America's Incredible Pizza Company, which turned into a race by race sponsorship and eventually a season long sponsorship. Desiring new direction, the team released Keller after the fall Richmond race, heading to
Baker Curb Racing. The team signed former Chip Gannasi Racing driver, Scott Lagasse Jr. for the rest of 2008 and 2009. The team switched to Toyota with support from
Joe Gibbs Racing for 2009. After the
U.S. Cellular 250, it released Lagasse and replaced him with
Trevor Bayne,
Kelly Bires,
Mike Bliss,
Denny Hamlin,
Andrew Ranger, and
Brian Scott. With the driver's release, America's Incredible Pizza left as well, leaving
Ridemakerz and
FedEx to assume sponsorship. The team also fielded the No. 14 Lofton Cattle Toyota to
Justin Lofton in the
Carfax 200, starting 19th and finishing 16th in Lofton's series debut.
Car No. 11 results (primary entry) Car No. 12/14 results (secondary entry) ==Suspending operations==