After the team signed Oakwood Homes to be a full-time sponsor on the car, Schrader announced he would leave to pursue other opportunities.
Mike and Kenny Wallace ran limited schedules in the car, but no full-time sponsor could be located.
None of the three, however, is a full-time sponsor, as they alternate sponsorship with other products unrelated to their firm on the car.
It was announced that Aflac will be the full-time sponsor of the 99 car in 2009.
Ragan started the 2013 season without a full-time sponsor, patching together sponsorship week by week.
He is still without a full-time sponsor.
The team closed following the 2003 season after failing to find a full-time sponsor.
Despite still seeking a full-time sponsor, the team planned to run the remainder of the 2009 season starting July 26 at Indianapolis.
As of 2008, the team is still operational, and in search of a full-time sponsor.
In 1973, Donlavey secured his first full-time sponsor, signing Truxmore Industries.