NASCAR Changes Rules Mid-Season In Order To Avoid Potential Legal Action In Michael Jordan Lawsuit
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NASCAR Changes Rules Mid-Season In Order To Avoid Potential Legal Action In Michael Jordan Lawsuit
NASCAR announced a major mid-season rule change on Monday morning, and it’s one that could have wide-reaching effects in its ongoing court case with Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing team. Kelly Crandall of RACER reports that NASCAR has alterned the “Entry Requirements” portion of its rulebook to read, “NASCAR, at its sole discretion, may elect to limit the number of entries for a race to 40. In such instances, Open Teams will be determined based on …
NASCAR News: NASCAR updates race eligibility rules
NASCAR issued a rulebook bulletin on Monday morning that allows them to limit the entries for a NASCAR Cup Series race to 40 teams. These changes would help prevent 23XI … Read More The post NASCAR News: NASCAR updates race eligibility rules appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
What Made the Hudson Hornet Engine So Great? - Mac's Motor City Garage.com
In the early years of NASCAR, Hudson dominated the field with a lowly flathead six. Here’s our take on why such an unlikely engine worked so well. Even the most casual NASCAR fan knows the story of the fabulous Hudson Hornets that dominated the early years of the sport. While there’s no question that the Hornet was a total package, it couldn’t have been a consistent winner without a competitive engine. And for fans of the modern era, that pose…
NASCAR update ensures field spots for 23XI, FRM cars - Regional Media News
NASCAR has reportedly changed its rule book, likely in response to the latest ruling in the antitrust lawsuit by 23XI and Front Row Motorsports, ensuring the two teams will not miss any races as open teams. 23XI and Front Row Motorsports lost their charters following their suit against the NASCAR charter system earlier this year. A U.S. district judge denied them a restraining order last week, leaving both teams reliant on qualifying for each in…
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports handed race start lifeline with new rule change
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports no longer appear in danger of missing a NASCAR Cup Series race this season as NASCAR has added a rule about Open teams making the field based on owner standings.In the Entry Requirements section, it now reads, “NASCAR, at its sole discretion, may elect...
Hendrick Motorsports Flexes Strength at the Top of the 2025 Owner Standings
Hendrick Motorsports holds the top two spots in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series owner standings following Race 21 at Dover. Its leading entry has 702 points and no DNFs, while another sits second with 686 points despite three DNFs. Joe Gibbs Racing follows closely in third with 677 points and four wins. 23XI Racing and […]
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