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Michael Jordan Prevails in Landmark Antitrust Battle Against NASCAR

December 11, 2025 4 Min Read
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The legal battle between Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and NASCAR has concluded with a favorable outcome for Jordan and his team. Jeffrey Kessler, the lawyer representing 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in their antitrust suit against NASCAR, informed Judge Kenneth Bell that both parties have reached a settlement aimed at benefiting the sport’s future. The key issue in the dispute was the introduction of permanent team charters.

Michael Jordan expressed that the lawsuit was about progressing the sport to support all stakeholders — teams, drivers, partners, employees, and fans — by creating a foundation for equity, investment, and a stronger voice in decision-making. The financial details of the agreement remain confidential.

NASCAR introduced team charters in 2016, which guaranteed 36 teams a spot in every race and financial benefits compared to non-charter teams. These charters were set to expire at the end of the 2024 season, coinciding with the end of NASCAR’s prior media rights deal. NASCAR offered new contracts from 2025 to 2031, but 23XI and Front Row Motorsports resisted agreeing to terms because they wanted the charters to be permanent—a request NASCAR and its owners did not meet.

The teams criticized NASCAR for anti-competitive behavior, especially after being given very limited time to accept the final charter offer in September 2024. The dispute led to their disqualification from chartering for the 2025 season, though they managed to compete as open teams for most of that year before the trial.

The trial featured testimonies from NASCAR executives, team owners, and drivers, including Jordan and co-owner Denny Hamlin. Jordan argued that NASCAR was financially unstable due to holding too much revenue, while NASCAR defended the agreements as necessary for sport stability. Heather Gibbs of Joe Gibbs Racing described signing the charter agreement as feeling like being forced at gunpoint because rejecting it risked the team’s future.

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The settlement restores the charters to 23XI and Front Row Motorsports, allowing them to expand their teams in 2025 by purchasing charters from Stewart-Haas Racing. NASCAR’s principal owner, Jim France, praised the settlement for preserving the value of the charter system and reaffirmed commitment to providing excellent racing for fans.

23XI Racing is a relatively new team, launched in 2021 by Jordan, Curtis Polk, and Denny Hamlin, growing from one to three cars. Front Row Motorsports has been competing since 2005 with three cars. Both teams are now set to grow further following the settlement.

Denny Hamlin expressed his lifelong passion for NASCAR and the importance of fighting for a stronger and sustainable future for the sport, emphasizing renewed commitment to fans and the NASCAR community.

Fan Take: This settlement marks a critical turning point for NASCAR, potentially leading to more stability and fairness in team operations while fostering growth and innovation. For fans, it means a healthier, more competitive sport that honors both tradition and progress, ensuring thrilling racing for years to come.

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