When Loy Allen won the pole at Daytona it was in a Tri-Star Motorsports car with Hooters as the sponsor.
After Alan's death, Jimmy Hensley did drive the #7 car for awhile with Alan's father acting as executor of the estate and the assistance of Felix Sabates. The sponsor was not Hooters but the Family Channel. The president of Hooters son was killed inthe crash with Kulwicki and Hooters dropped from the scene for a short time frame.
At the Atlanta race of 1963, the brand Naturally Fresh salad dressing owned by Hooters was the sponsor on Loy Allen's car but the car was owned by Loy Allen, Sr..
During the winter break between '93 and '94, the Kulwicki team assets were sold to Geoffrey Bodine with Exide as the sponsor.
Not sure where Loy Allen is now but Jimmy Hensley retired to his home in Horse Pastures, VA, near Martinsville, after several years of successful racing in the Craftsman Truck Series.