Joe Gibbs Racing wanted to block Chris Gabehart. A judge stepped in. And then Kyle Busch dropped five words that said a whole lot more than they seemed. The JGR vs. Gabehart saga just took another turn, and now the driver who left in 2022 is subtly weighing in.
- Why did a North Carolina judge only partially side with Joe Gibbs Racing in its restraining order request against Chris Gabehart?
- What does Gabehart’s new executive role at Spire Motorsports actually allow him to do right now?
- When Kyle Busch said “Doesn’t surprise me,” which side was he really talking about?
- And with Ty Gibbs gaining momentum on track, does this lawsuit change anything inside the 54 camp?
There’s legal maneuvering, pointed comments about accountability, and a hearing date circled in mid-March. But there’s also the bigger picture, past contract drama, shifting power inside the organization, and the possibility that silly season could get very interesting if the right domino tips. This story isn’t cooling off. If anything, it’s just getting started.
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