Denny Hamlin reaffirms support for lawsuit vs. NASCAR
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23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports vs NASCAR lawsuit
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XI Racing is fielding all three teams as open cars. That includes Tyler Reddick and his No. 45 team. This is a result of the ongoing NASCAR lawsuit that 23XI and Front Row Motorsports initiated last year.
For the first time since their inception, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports will run not one, but two back-to-back races as unchartered NASCAR teams.
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NASCAR files response to 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports requesting this week to have charter status through the rest of the season after it expired.
Right now, it remains unclear if Tyler Reddick and his 23XI Racing teammates are going to have chartered cars to race this season. Should 23XI and Front Row Motorsports lose their charters in this NASCAR lawsuit,
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This weekend, NASCAR makes its annual trip to Dover Motor Speedway for the Autotrader Echopark Automotive 400, changing things up from its traditional spring and fall dates to a midsummer visit. It's the first time NASCAR raced at Dover in July since their very first visit to the one mile speedway,
"Plaintiffs cannot show the likelihood of imminent irreparable harm sufficient to support a TRO," U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell wrote in denying two auto-racing teams' motion for a temporary restraining order in their antitrust lawsuit alleging NASCAR maintains an unlawful stock car monopoly.
NASCAR drivers, Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace, are in the limelight as the 23XI Racing team's lawsuit against NASCAR heads towards an unfavourable outcome for the Cup Series team.
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Legacy alleged in its filing in North Carolina Superior Court that T.J. Puchyr, acting as a consultant for the Cup Series team owned by seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson, violated the state Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act by using “insider knowledge and position of trust to interfere with Legacy’s Agreement with RWR.”