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Could NASCAR Face a December Showdown Involving Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports?

November 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Is a trial unavoidable in the legal battle between 23XI Motorsports, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR? The clock is ticking for both sides to settle before the trial scheduled for December 1. Recently, a federal judge rejected a preliminary injunction request from the teams. 23XI and FRM aimed to be acknowledged as charter teams for the last nine races of the 2025 season after competing as open teams in previous races.

23XI, co-owned by NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin and basketball legend Michael Jordan, along with Front Row Motorsports, were the only two Cup Series teams that did not sign NASCAR’s franchise agreement in late 2024. Both teams criticized the contract as unfair and filed a lawsuit accusing NASCAR of monopolistic practices.

Court documents revealed the tension between the parties. Hamlin expressed a deep dislike for the French family, NASCAR’s founding owners, while NASCAR commissioner Steve Phelps noted that the charter agreement included no team wins for some teams. These exchanges highlight the wide gap between the teams and NASCAR, and unless a settlement is reached soon, more contentious details will likely emerge during the trial.

Reconciliation appears unlikely, with NASCAR publicly refusing to compromise. Jordan stated after a hearing that while he is open to a settlement, he is ready to pursue the case in court to push for changes to benefit the sport, teams, and fans.

The teams have shown their commitment by hiring noted antitrust lawyer Jeffrey Kessler, known for fighting for athlete rights. The case’s outcome could profoundly affect NASCAR’s structure. A loss for either side would reshape the sport dramatically and likely impact NASCAR’s public image negatively—especially given Jordan’s popularity.

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A victory for NASCAR would reinforce its authority over teams, reminiscent of past conflicts in NASCAR history such as the suspension of Curtis Turner in 1961 and the driver boycott of the 1969 Talladega race. Conversely, if 23XI and FRM lose, their operations could be severely crippled or even shut down. For example, Tyler Reddick’s contract has an exit clause if his car isn’t chartered, signaling potential turmoil for 23XI.

Should the teams win, NASCAR might have to cede significant control to drivers and teams. Tracks owned by NASCAR benefit greatly from media deals, but teams have long pushed for a bigger share amid rising expenses and sponsorship challenges. Winning could lead to a complete overhaul or the elimination of NASCAR’s current charter system.

Fan Take: This lawsuit goes beyond a business dispute—it’s about the future power dynamics within NASCAR. For fans, the outcome could mean a more equitable and competitive sport or a major upheaval that reshapes the racing landscape for years to come.

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