NASCAR Teams 23XI and Front Row Seek Urgent Court Order to Retain Charters
UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports face losing six charters that guarantee race entries and prize money, after a court denied their request for a full-panel hearing, escalating legal risks.
- Two NASCAR teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, are engaged in a legal battle seeking court recognition of their six combined charters for the 2025 season.
- This dispute arose after the teams rejected NASCAR's final proposal for charter extensions and filed an antitrust suit amid imminent charter revocations slated for Wednesday.
- If their charters are revoked, NASCAR plans to immediately sell them, forcing drivers to qualify on speed weekly, reducing purse earnings, and potentially requiring refund of past race payouts.
- Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin co-own 23XI Racing, and Bob Jenkins owns Front Row, with Jordan's group financially backed by Knighthead Capital Management aiming to secure Ware's charter sold for $45 million.
- The ongoing litigation threatens team operations and NASCAR's charter system integrity, with a December trial set and no resolution expected before Thursday at the earliest.
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