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Legacy Motor Club Sues Broker

MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUL 16 – Legacy Motor Club alleges former broker TJ Puchyr breached ethical duties by interfering with their NASCAR charter purchase, amid at least five ongoing charter-related lawsuits this season.

  • Legacy Motor Club sued broker T.J. Puchyr on July 16, 2025, accusing him of tortious interference in North Carolina Superior Court.
  • The lawsuit arises from Legacy's attempt to acquire one of Rick Ware Racing's two NASCAR charters for the 2025 season, a transaction that Rick Ware Racing contests.
  • Legacy alleges Puchyr abused insider knowledge as a consultant for Jimmie Johnson to interfere with the contract and launched personal attacks on Johnson.
  • Jimmie Johnson expressed a strong desire for the parties involved to resolve their legal disputes, emphasizing that prolonged litigation over charters critical to team stability benefits no one.
  • The dispute highlights high stakes around NASCAR charters, affecting multiple teams and potentially shaping NASCAR's charter system business landscape.
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Legacy Motor Club sues broker for alleged interference in NASCAR charter deal with Rick Ware Racing

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Legacy Motor Club on Wednesday sued the broker who helped negotiate its purchase of a charter from Rick Ware Racing, accusing him of tortious interference for now trying to buy Ware's NASCAR team.

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