On October 19, 2016, it was rumored that TBR was selling their charter to Circle Sport – Leavine Family Racing, and possibly shut down after 2016.Johnny Sauter attempted three races with the car; it did not qualify at California and at Martinsville but made the field at Phoenix.[4] The Len Boehler tribute was originally planned for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona but was moved to New Hampshire due to a lack of donations; the team also said that a Northeast track (where the Whelen Modified Tour runs) would be more suitable and had a larger fanbase.10, including road-course ringer Tomy Drissi at Sonoma, Tony Raines when Reutimann substituted for Kurt Busch at Pocono, and J. J. Yeley.7 in honor of team owner Tommy Baldwin's father, who used the number 7NY during his days in NASCAR's Modified division.7 was driven by rookie Michael Annett, bringing his longtime sponsor Pilot Flying J up from the Nationwide Series.Smith had a good start, finishing 8th in the Daytona 500, thus allowing a "Kids Eat Free" campaign to happen the next day, as the car had Golden Corral sponsorship.Regan Smith, after a dismal season, rebounded at the second Pocono event when he finished 3rd after not pitting during the final 28 laps.The team ran other races near the end of the season under the Premium Motorsports banner, with the first being with Justin Marks at Talladega.On May 11, 2020, Tommy Baldwin Racing announced that Josh Bilicki would be driving the number 7 car at the Real Heroes 400.The team later announced that former Evernham Motorsports and Haas CNC Racing driver Scott Riggs would drive the No.[16] The team was sponsored by Red Bank Outfitters for the first four races, and would receive short term sponsorship from Array/Nexxus Lighting and Guy Fieri Knuckle Sandwich, though it ran much of the season unsponsored.It was announced in September that Carpentier would run six additional races beginning at Atlanta with sponsor Wave Energy Drink.[20] After failing to qualify for the Atlanta race, Carpentier left the team in due to a business conflict in Canada.The team planned to attempt every race and complete a minimum of sixteen events (as opposed to starting-and-parking) depending on sponsorship.[25] The team started the season with no primary sponsor and went to Daytona Speedweeks with an unsponsored black Chevrolet, but received 11th hour sponsorship from Golden Corral after the No.Golden Corral later stepped up as a 19-race primary sponsor[28] while All Sport's sister brand Big Red joined the team for 5.[30] At the rain-delayed September race in Atlanta, Mike Skinner drove the 36 after Blaney developed a case of kidney stones.The team nearly won the Daytona 500, staying out under caution to gain the lead before the race was red-flagged when Juan Pablo Montoya's car collided with a jet-dryer cleanup vehicle, damaging the racetrack.36 car with sponsorship from numerous companies including Golden Corral, United Mining Equipment, Pitt Lite, Accell Construction, and others.For 2014, Yeley was replaced by Reed Sorenson, and veteran crew chief Todd Parrott was brought in to improve the performance of the team.[36] Golden Corral returned once again for the superspeedways with their "Top 10 Kids Eat Free" promotion, with Zing Zang, Flasr, Theme Park Connection, and the Delaware "Click It or Ticket" program sponsoring select races.Due to lack of consistent funding outside of restrictor plate races, the team's performance slumped significantly behind the No.7 team, forced to use their Pro Motor Engines for multiple consecutive races and skipping practice sessions to save tires and part wear.Sorenson blew a tire, which then unwound with the rubber cords striking various components inside the wheel well, causing a small fire.In mid-2012, TBR announced a partnership to provide technical assistance and cars to former driver Larry Gunselman's Max Q Motorsports.2000 Champion Bobby Labonte drove the first race for the team at the Brickyard with longtime TBR supporter Accell Construction.98 car out of their shop for the Fall 2015 races at Loudon and Homestead with TBR development driver Ryan Preece.36 at Daytona in July for Whelen Modified driver and 2010 NWMT series champion Bobby Santos III.8 Chevrolet Impala in select races during the 2012 Nationwide Season with sponsorship from the Boy Scouts of America and Hybrid Light.