The team announced plans to return at the
2015 Indianapolis 500 with driver
Bryan Clauson and support from
KVSH Racing. Jonathan Byrd's Racing was originally intended to return at the
2016 Indianapolis 500, but plans were moved forward a year. Bryan Clauson would qualify in last position (33rd) for the 2015 Indianapolis 500, beating Buddy Lazier. Due to driver changes by other teams, Clauson would start 30th, and wrecked in Turn 4 on Lap 61 finishing 31st. Jonathan Byrd's Racing attempted the
2016 Indianapolis 500 with returning driver Bryan Clauson and support from
Dale Coyne Racing. He qualified 28th, would lead laps 97-99, and finished 23rd completing 198 laps. Clauson was the first driver racing for Byrd to lead laps in the Indianapolis 500, and finished the most 500 laps in his career. The team was unsure if they would continue racing due to the death of Clauson in August 2016, and did not enter the
2017 Indianapolis 500.
Belardi Auto Racing partnered with Byrd, Baldwin Brothers Racing, and driver
Chris Windom to enter the
2018 Indy Lights Freedom 100. Windom wrecked his car in testing and could not compete in the race. Byrd with driver
James Davison entered the
2018 Indianapolis 500. The team partnership included A. J. Foyt Enterprises, Belardi Auto Racing, and Hollinger MotorSport (Brad Hollinger). Davison wrecked on Fast Friday, but the team repaired the car for Saturday qualifying, and almost didn't make the race. They would qualify 19th for race, but finish 33rd after wrecking in turns 3 and 4 on lap 47 due to car issues. Byrd joined with Belardi Auto Racing, Dale Coyne Racing and Hollinger MotorSport (Brad Hollinger) to enter driver James Davison in the
2019 Indianapolis 500. Belardi Auto Racing partnered with Byrd and driver Chris Windom to enter the
2019 Indy Lights Freedom 100. Windom raced in the Freedom 100 and was involved in a serious accident, despite having a serious sprint car accident the day before. Davison would quality 15th for the Indianapolis 500, have an incident on pit line, and finish 12th. Byrd was not going to field an entry in the
2020 Indianapolis 500 due to financial issues, but later joined with Belardi Auto Racing, Dale Coyne Racing, and
Rick Ware Racing to enter driver James Davison. Davison qualified 27th, but due to a brake and wheel fire finished 33rd. ==Racing results==