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What you need to know about NASCAR antitrust lawsuits: Court of Appeals will override injunctions and teams may lose charters
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NASCAR Antitrust Lawsuits Unveiled: Court of Appeals Set to Overturn Injunctions, Teams Face Charter Risks

June 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports have initiated a lawsuit against NASCAR and its chairman, Jim France, aiming to enhance their team’s revenue and influence within the NASCAR Cup Series. Filed on October 2 in federal court in Charlotte, the lawsuit alleges that NASCAR’s practices violate antitrust laws. This ongoing story is being updated regularly with the latest case developments, documents, and insights from experts familiar with antitrust issues and NASCAR.

As of June 5, the US Court of Appeals overturned an injunction that required NASCAR to recognize 23XI and Front Row Motorsports as charter teams for the 2025 season. The teams now have a 14-day window to request a rehearing by a panel of judges; if denied, the ruling will take effect, likely pushing these teams to compete as open teams—earning significantly less and facing higher qualification risks—until at least June 26. The court cited insufficient evidence from the teams to sustain the injunction, highlighting the questionable antitrust claims related to the charter agreements’ release clauses.

The teams and NASCAR are set for a district court hearing on June 17 regarding NASCAR’s counterclaim accusing the teams of conspiring for better charter terms, including an alleged, though unexecuted, boycott of a qualifying race. Both sides continue to dispute fundamental legal points, with 23XI and Front Row Motorsports steadfast in their commitment to challenge NASCAR’s exclusivity and economic practices through this antitrust lawsuit. The case is fast-tracked with a trial scheduled for December.

Leading up to this, the teams sought financial data from other major sports leagues to benchmark NASCAR’s revenue-sharing and competitive practices, illustrating their argument that NASCAR unlawfully maintains a monopoly through restrictive contracts and supplier mandates. NASCAR, meanwhile, contends that the charter system benefits the sport and teams and disputes the narrow definition of the NASCAR Cup Series as a relevant antitrust market.

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The lawsuit has stirred divided opinions within the industry, with some team owners having signed charter agreements for 2025, while others see this legal battle as a pivotal moment for competition and fairness in stock car racing. High-profile owners like Michael Jordan and prominent attorney Jeffrey Kessler lead the plaintiff teams, emphasizing their pursuit of a more equitable business model in NASCAR.

In sum, this legal conflict challenges NASCAR’s control over its premier series, highlighting issues around team rights, market competition, and revenue distribution. The outcome could reshape the sport’s structure, affecting teams, drivers, sponsors, and fans.

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Fan Take: This lawsuit represents a critical juncture for NASCAR fans, as it questions the fairness and inclusivity of the sport’s economic framework. The resolution could lead to a more competitive and transparent NASCAR, potentially revitalizing interest and investment in stock car racing’s future.

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