23XI, FRM, and NASCAR settle antitrust lawsuit
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Rick Hendrick drops powerful message after NASCAR’s breakthrough settlement with 23XI Racing and FRM
The NASCAR trial ended on its ninth day. A settlement has been reached, guaranteeing permanent charters for the teams, though the financial terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.
NASCAR veteran Kenny Wallace calls lower dirt series reverting to a traditional points format a new low for NASCAR.
After a year since 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed a federal lawsuit against NASCAR and its chairman, Jim France. The parties go to court:
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New terms of 'evergreen' NASCAR charter agreement leaked after settlement
The NASCAR antitrust lawsuit reached a resolution on Thursday after the sanctioning body agreed to provide all teams with 'evergreen' or 'permanent' charters.
Although the antitrust dispute between NASCAR and its two plaintiff teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, has now been settled, one element of the case stood out to Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Before the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v. NASCAR antitrust lawsuit was settled during the trial, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and sister/business partner Kelley Earnhardt-Miller took to their podcast studio to discuss some of their thoughts at the time.
Hendrick and Penske welcome NASCAR’s settlement with 23XI and Front Row, calling it a major step toward unity and long-term growth.
Former NASCAR driver Steve Spencer, who raced in the 1970s and 1980s, has pointed out that the sport has lost its spirit since then.