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Judge Issues Interim Injunctions Favoring NASCAR, 23XI Racing, and Front Row Motorsports

June 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Wednesday, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports secured a legal victory against NASCAR in federal court. Judge Kenneth Bell granted their request for a preliminary injunction, allowing both teams to participate as charter teams in the 2025 season. This ruling enables them to retain charter team privileges, including completing the purchase of charters from Stewart-Haas Racing. NASCAR still holds the right to appeal the decision.

The injunction follows an antitrust lawsuit filed by the teams over NASCAR’s charter agreement. Both teams were the only ones who declined to sign the new charter deal introduced in October, as the previous contracts expired at the end of the 2024 season. The court’s order permits each team to enter two race cars in all 2025 NASCAR Cup races under the charter agreement terms, barring any release clauses that would prevent the teams from making claims related to this case. Additionally, NASCAR is barred from rejecting the teams’ purchase of two charters from Stewart-Haas Racing for use in the 2025 season. A trial on the plaintiffs’ claims is scheduled to take place before the 2026 season begins.

In 2024, 23XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan and NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin, ran two cars with drivers Bubba Wallace and Tyler Reddick. Front Row Motorsports competed with Michael McDowell and Todd Gilliland. With Stewart-Haas Racing reducing their entries from four to fewer cars by the end of 2024, both 23XI and Front Row Motorsports agreed to buy charters to expand their teams to three cars in 2025. Hamlin expressed excitement about the court’s decision on social media.

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Front Row Motorsports will have Zane Smith driving a third car, while 23XI Racing confirmed Riley Herbst as their third driver. Team attorney Jeffrey Kessler praised the court’s ruling, highlighting how it benefits the teams, drivers, sponsors, and fans by securing their status as charter teams for 2025.

Being a charter team means receiving more substantial financial payments from NASCAR and guaranteed spots in every race of the Cup Series. While both 23XI and Front Row were allowed to compete as open teams in 2024, they were not assured three entries for the 2025 season, especially with the possibility of over 40 cars attempting to qualify for the Daytona 500.

Fan Take: This ruling is a significant win for competitive balance and team stability in NASCAR, ensuring promising teams like 23XI and Front Row can continue growing and competing at the highest level. It also signals a potential shift in the sport’s business dynamics, opening the door for more legal scrutiny and fairness in charter agreements moving forward.

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