Glenn Allen Jr. (born September 24, 1970)[1] is the co-owner of Allen-Hock Motorsports, an American Speed Association (ASA) team.
He is a former auto racer, participating in both the ASA and the NASCAR Busch Series during his career, and earning the 1996 NBS Rookie of the Year award.
However, he struggled, finishing in the top twenty only five times in seventeen races, and was replaced by Hut Stricklin.
Allen, who still was interested in racing, made a deal with Ed Hock in 2003 to drive in the ASA Series cars.
In 2006, he teamed up with Hock to create Allen-Hock Motorsports, which houses cars for Stump, Brent Downey and Tony Rosebrugh.