NASCAR just escalated its legal war, and now every Cup team is being dragged into the fight. What started as a 23XI vs. NASCAR antitrust case has suddenly widened, and some of the sport’s biggest names are not happy. Meanwhile, Chicago is shaping up to be a street fight of a different kind, and Mike Joy is making a surprise return.
- NASCAR demands 11 years of financial data from 12 teams not even involved in the lawsuit
- Judge rules partially in favor of those teams, but they’re still furious
- Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch bring dueling WeatherTech vs. Red Bull rides to Chicago
- Mike Joy returns to his roots with a high-profile Truck Series broadcast at Lime Rock
The power struggle is getting ugly. Teams that signed the charter deal are now caught in the crossfire. And the December trial could redefine how NASCAR operates, or tear it all apart. Think this is just about money? Think again. The future of team independence, media rights, and even charter ownership may be on the line. Let us know whose side you are on. NASCAR, the teams, or the disruptors? The comments are open.
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