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23XI, Front Row to race as 'open teams' in '25 amid NASCAR suit
IX and Front Row Motorsports -- the two teams suing NASCAR over an antitrust complaint -- said Saturday they will compete in 2025 as "open teams" while the legal process continues
Teams suing NASCAR — Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports — to race in 2025
While it seemed the likely outcome, the teams can reassure their drivers and sponsors they’ll still compete as the lawsuit continues.
23XI and Front Row can compete in 2025 while suing NASCAR after clause removed from contracts
XI Racing, the team owned by NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports refused in September to sign take-it-or-leave it revenue
What to know about NASCAR antitrust lawsuit: Teams can race non-chartered
Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports — are suing NASCAR alleging a violation of antitrust laws. Here is the latest news and everything to know about the saga.
23XI Responds to NASCAR Charter Standoff with 2025 Commitment
XI Racing has committed to competing in the 2025 NASCAR season amidst legal disputes over charter agreements, opting to race as open teams.
Will the title race ever leave Phoenix? Can Front Row survive without charters? NASCAR Mailbag
Fantasizing about other Championship 4 tracks, revisiting Sunday's finale and more of your latest NASCAR questions answered.
23XI Racing and Front Row Can Compete in 2025 While Suing NASCAR After Clause Removed From Contracts
The two teams suing NASCAR over an antitrust complaint said Saturday they will compete in 2025 as “open teams” after the sanctioning body removed anticompetitive release claims that will allow them to
NASCAR removes a provision so 23XI, Front Row can compete as open teams in 2025
The attorney representing 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in its lawsuit against NASCAR announced Saturday morning that, as of now, both organizations will be able to compete as open teams in 2025.
NASCAR reaches agreement with 23XI and Front Row to compete as ‘open’ teams as lawsuit continues
The two teams suing NASCAR over an antitrust complaint have reached an agreement with the sanctioning body that will allow them to compete in 2025 while the legal process continues.
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Revisiting Truex Jr.'s best NASCAR career moments
Look back at notable victories and moments from Martin Truex Jr.'s incredible NASCAR career, where he amassed 34 career wins ...
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on MSN
NASCAR And IndyCar Driver Hilariously Responds To Jake Paul Fight Challenge
Following his fight against Boxing legend Mike Tyson, Jake Paul extended a challenge to Conor McGregor for an MMA fight.
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NASCAR legend Bobby Allison laid to rest
The Hueytown community remembered NASCAR legend Bobby Allison as his family laid him to rest on Saturday. It was a somber day ...
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How NASCAR’s $7.7 billion media rights deal aims to modernize sport
NASCAR signed a historic media rights extension last year worth $7.7 billion over seven years. The deal provides inventory to ...
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on MSN
F1 Star Max Verstappen Discusses Possibility Of NASCAR Appearance After Sim Racing Success
Max Verstappen, who is closing in on clinching his fourth F1 championship, has firmly dismissed the notion of racing on oval ...
Orlando Sentinel
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23XI and Front Front Row can compete in 2025 while suing NASCAR after clause removed from contracts
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The two teams suing
NASCAR
over an antitrust complaint said Saturday they will compete in 2025 as “open ...
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NASCAR.com’s 36 for 36: 2024 Season Wrap-Up
The 2024 NASCAR season had no shortage of excitement, drama and unpredictability. The same went for NASCAR.com's 36 for 36 ...
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NASCAR Legend Throws Shade At RFK Racing In Pointed Social Media Remark
RFK Racing, formerly known as Roush Fenway Racing, is thought to be contemplating a move that may involve adding a third team ...
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