This could be the biggest off-track moment in modern NASCAR, and it’s all coming to a head this week. 23XI and Front Row Motorsports are on the verge of losing their charters. Six in total. Gone. Unless the courts step in one more time.
- A previous injunction was overturned, and time is almost up.
- NASCAR reportedly has buyers lined up if the charters are returned.
- Legacy and RFK might pounce if those charters hit the market.
- If the teams win in court later, could anyone actually undo the deals?
NASCAR claims the teams never made a settlement offer. The teams argue they’re being forced out unfairly, risking collapse without charter status. The judge could let them keep racing, or freeze the charters to prevent NASCAR from reselling them. Either way, things are moving fast. If the lawsuit makes it to trial in December, it could reshape the sport like NIL did for college football. But fans are exhausted. The drama, the filings, the constant legal jargon, it’s all becoming noise until something permanent finally happens.
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