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Hooters Settles $1.7M Lawsuit with Hendrick Motorsports Amid Financial Struggles: A Twist in NASCAR Sponsorships

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 21, 2025
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Hooters, Former Billion-Dollar NASCAR Sponsor, Navigates Bankruptcy Rumors as Amazon Prime Video Steps Up

The exterior of Hooters can be seen on Monday, Dec. 23, 2024 at 250 Peabody Pl Suite 101 in Memphis, Tenn.

Once a beacon of victory in NASCAR circles, Hooters, the iconic restaurant chain, is now embroiled in financial and legal turmoil that could potentially redefine its future in motorsports. The chain made a grand entrance into NASCAR in the early 1990s, sponsoring Alan Kulwicki, who clinched the 1992 Winston Cup Championship at the Hooters 500 in Atlanta Motor Speedway.

However, the current scenario presents a stark contrast. Recently, Hendrick Motorsports, one of NASCAR’s most successful teams, filed a lawsuit against Hooters seeking $1.7 million plus interest for unpaid sponsorship fees. As per their agreement, Hooters was expected to pay $1.75 million in four installments throughout 2024 to sponsor Chase Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series. However, Hooters fell short of meeting the deadlines in June, August, and October, having made only the initial payment.

The fallout has led to a settlement, with Hooters agreeing to pay $900,000 to Hendrick Motorsports, a considerable reduction from the original claim, but still a hefty sum for a company teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. This highlights not only the financial strain on Hooters but the need for damage control.

In response to the breach of contract, Hendrick Motorsports terminated the sponsorship deal in June 2024. The absence of Hooters’ branding on Elliott’s car during the Nashville race signaled the end of a partnership that began in 2017. This partnership had even seen campaigns like “When Chase Wins, You Win,” offering fans free wings whenever Elliott secured victory.

However, Hooters’ financial difficulties are far-reaching, extending beyond NASCAR sponsorships. The casual dining chain has been grappling with a colossal debt of $300 million and recently had to shutter nearly 40 underperforming locations nationwide. Efforts to diversify revenue streams, through international expansion and frozen food products, have done little to stem declining sales in the U.S., with figures plummeting nearly 15% since 2018.

The settlement provides temporary respite for both parties but also underscores the fragile nature of sponsorship agreements in sports. For Hooters, once a celebrated name in NASCAR, this legal battle is a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in the fast-paced world of motorsports and business.

Despite Hooters’ exit, Chase Elliott’s No. 9 car continues to enjoy robust sponsorship, with Amazon Prime Video stepping in as one of its biggest sponsors this year. The support from a giant such as Amazon will undoubtedly be a significant boost for the team. The platform’s decision to broadcast races this year and adding the Most Popular Driver to their list of sponsored teams is the icing on the cake.

As the future unfolds, Hendrick Motorsports and its drivers look set to navigate the twists and turns of the racing season. Chase Elliott, despite not having a stellar season thus far, is expected to bounce back and set new records. His victory at the Clash at Bowman Gray had set high expectations, but the season has been less than favorable. However, with teammates like William Byron and Kyle Larson delivering strong finishes, the team is far from losing its edge. Despite the lack of wins, Elliott is focused on improving his record, with his last win in 2024, during the April race at the Texas Motor Speedway, offering a glimmer of hope.

With the financial woes of a once iconic sponsor like Hooters making headlines, the narrative is a reminder of the volatility and financial intricacies involved in the world of motorsports. The challenges extend beyond the race track, underscoring the need for a solid foundation, as Rick Hendrick aptly put it, “He built it a brick at a time. You try to get your base right, and you can grow it.”

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