Revving up for Success: 23XI and Front Row Steer Through NASCAR Dispute Towards a Brighter Future

Revving up for Success: 23XI and Front Row Steer Through NASCAR Dispute Towards a Brighter Future

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23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are maintaining a business-as-usual attitude despite filing an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR and CEO Jim France earlier this week. “Yes, 23XI Racing plans t…

23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are proceeding with normal operations after filing an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR and CEO Jim France. Co-owner Curtis Polk confirmed 23XI Racing’s commitment to racing next year and expanding to three cars, with plans to purchase a charter from Stewart-Haas Racing. Front Row Motorsports also announced a third car for next season with Todd Gilliland and Noah Gragson as drivers. Both teams aim to race under the 2025 Charter Agreement as litigation progresses to secure starting spots and prize money. The lawsuit alleges anti-competitive practices by NASCAR and seeks monetary damages and industry changes for fair competition. Antitrust lawyer Jeffrey Kessler is confident in winning the case and predicts positive changes in stock car racing in the future. Legal proceedings may take one to two years to resolve if a settlement is not reached.

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