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Roger Penske and Rick Hendrick withdraw deposition court order
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Roger Penske and Rick Hendrick Pull Back from Deposition Court Order

November 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Rick Hendrick and Roger Penske have recently withdrawn their motion to limit the scope of their depositions in the antitrust lawsuit “23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v NASCAR.” They expressed frustration about being compelled to undergo extensive and unnecessary testimony with little notice, attributing the situation to a dispute that should have been resolved earlier. Although they agreed to give limited testimony on non-confidential topics due to their long-standing relationship with Jim France, both emphasized that they do not intend to take sides or discuss sensitive financial or business matters related to HMS and Penske.

Earlier in the week, Hendrick and Penske were removed after 23XI and Front Row’s legal teams accused NASCAR of surprising them with witness listings, denying them adequate time for preparation. Their attorney, Adam Ross, pointed out that NASCAR only recently approached Hendrick and Penske to testify, including during Hendrick’s championship celebration event. Both men, while reluctant to be involved, agreed to limited testimony as required by subpoena but declined to delve into confidential information.

Ross highlighted past court decisions that restrict the disclosure of confidential financial data from non-party teams, emphasizing the intention to keep such information anonymized and protected. The planned deposition questions, according to Hendrick and Penske, risk breaching these protections and could allow parties or the public to reverse-engineer confidential data. They also requested that depositions be conducted via Zoom to minimize disruption, citing the burdensome timing near Thanksgiving and the trial.

The teams stressed that revealing their financial and business details would be harmful due to their competition with NASCAR and plaintiffs both on and off the track. They have limited trust that confidentiality agreements will hold given legal and media pressures. Overall, Hendrick and Penske maintain that confidential data disclosure is not mandatory and that revealing even anonymized financial data could compromise their competitive positions.

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Fan Take: This development highlights the tension between top NASCAR organizations and the governing body in a high-stakes legal battle, underscoring how far-reaching the dispute has become beyond just the racetrack. For fans, it signals a potential shift in how NASCAR’s business operations and team relationships could be scrutinized and possibly redefined, affecting the sport’s future landscape.

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