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XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan, faces potential financial loss after a court ruling threatens their NASCAR charters.
On June 5, the U.S. Court of Appeals overturned the injunction that allowed 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports to compete as chartered teams.
A recent decision by a federal appellant panel could lead to 23XI Racing becoming an open team in the next few weeks.
Open teams earn significantly less money from race purses than chartered organizations and also have the opportunity to miss ...
See where your favorite NASCAR Cup Series driver will pit for the FireKeepers Casino 400 on Sunday at Michigan International ...
Could the rain delays that dogged NASCAR’s Chicago Street Race in its first two years have inadvertently become its ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Future at Stake: What Losing Charters Means for 23XI and Front Row MotorsportsThe high-stakes drama surrounding NASCAR’s charter system in the NASCAR lawsuit has reached a boiling point. The post What ...
A major turn in the antitrust lawsuit case between 23XI and FRM versus NASCAR took place this week following a ruling ...
The Mexico City circuit that NASCAR will visit June 13-15 pays tribute to national racing heroes Ricardo and Pedro Rodríguez.
Two NASCAR Cup Series race teams, 23XI Racing, an organization co-owned by basketball star Michael Jordan, and Front Row ...
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports will no longer be allowed to receive the benefits of the 2025 Charter agreement, which ...
Major NASCAR lawsuit news: The preliminary injunction that allowed 23XI and FRM to race as chartered teams has been ...
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