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23XI and FRM Stand Firm, Decline Rehearsal Amid Major Setback, Risk Losing Charter by Next Week

July 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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The legal dispute involving 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports (FRM), and NASCAR is scheduled for a hearing on December 1st, but another ongoing legal conflict is escalating in the meantime. Here’s a brief overview of the situation: Prior to the 2025 season, the team secured a preliminary injunction allowing them to keep their charter during the lawsuit to prevent serious harm. However, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, recently overturned this ruling.

On May 9, Judges Paul Victor Niemeyer, Stephen Ayge, and Stephanie Soccer listened to arguments from Chris Yates, NASCAR’s lead attorney, and Jeffrey Kessler, representing the team. By June 5, the judges decided to lift the injunction, which means the team could lose the right to sue NASCAR regarding aspects of the 2025 charter agreement. The court admonished Kessler, saying, "You can’t eat and eat your cake either," before reaching their verdict.

The team attempted to appeal this decision by requesting a rehearing from the Fourth Circuit, but this request was denied as of July 9. It remains unclear if the team has additional legal options. If the charter is lost, 23XI Racing and FRM would enter the Dover Motor Speedway race with three cars each as open entries, meaning they must qualify based on speed alone. This scenario would lead to significant financial setbacks and void certain contracts. What will happen to their six current charters, including two acquired from Stewart-Haas Racing with court assistance last year, remains uncertain.

Last weekend, 23XI Racing attempted to compete with a fourth part-time entry at Chicago alongside Corey Heim but failed to qualify. Although failing to qualify (DNQ) is rare in modern NASCAR, this situation highlights how competitive the entry list can be, especially as it rarely exceeds 40 cars. Teams under 23XI include Bubba Wallace’s No. 23, Riley Herbst’s No. 35, and Tyler Reddick’s No. 45, while FRM fields Noah Gragson’s No. 4, Todd Gilliland’s No. 34, and Zayn Smith’s No. 38.

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Fan Take:
This ongoing legal battle is critical for NASCAR fans because it challenges the stability and future structure of team charters, which are vital for guaranteeing participation in races. The outcome could reshape how teams compete and survive financially, potentially impacting the sport’s competitive landscape and fan loyalty.

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