23XI, Front Row to Lose NASCAR Charter Status After Appeals Court Decision
KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE, JUL 9 – The Fourth Circuit rejected a rehearing request, ending temporary charter status for 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports and causing millions in lost revenue, court records show.
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Will 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports Race as Open Teams in Dover?
The NASCAR lawsuit is back and buzzing with drama, and this latest update may just be the biggest one yet. So, let’s back it up and understand how we’ve gotten here. The saga kicked off when 23XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports, owned by Bob Jenkins, refused to sign NASCAR’s 2025 Charter Agreement, a bold move that shook the grid. They argued that certain clauses, particularly one preventing teams f…
23XI, Front Row to lose NASCAR charter status after appeals court decision
23XI Racing's Dispute Over Charter Status Takes Brutal Turn
Meet The Wife Of Michael Jordan (1:10) Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing team has suffered yet another blow in court that could seriously threaten his team's competitiveness in NASCAR.According to NASCAR insider Bob Pockrass, 23XI and lawsuit partner Front Row Motorsports have been denied a rehearing to the reversal of an injunction that would allow them to compete as NASCAR charter members while their lawsuit was ongoing. As a result, the two teams …
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports likely to lose NASCAR charters after ruling
After today’s court ruling, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are likely to lose benefits of all 6 NASCAR charters A black cloud of drama is currently circling the business end of the NASCAR garage. Charters are NASCAR’s version of franchises. Owning a charter guarantees a starting position in every race. Charter teams also earn a significantly larger percentage of the purse, over open (non-chartered) teams. 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsp…
Jordan’s 23XI, Front Row Petition Rejected by Fourth Circuit
Michael Jordan never shot 0-for-15 in an NBA game, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Wednesday delivered something akin to that. A brief order rejected a petition for rehearing en banc filed by 23XI Racing, which Michael Jordan co-owns with Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports. “The court denies the petition for […]
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