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NASCAR calls 23xi and FRM "Inappropriate" Legal motion in the fight to maintain charter
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NASCAR Labels 23XI and FRM’s Legal Move “Inappropriate” in Charter Dispute Showdown

July 14, 2025 2 Min Read
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Both 23xi Racing and Front Row Motorsports (FRM) have made progress following the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision to overturn a previous preliminary injunction that safeguarded their charters. This legal development leaves almost no remaining options to retain the charters. Both teams have submitted separate motions for temporary restraining orders and a new provisional injunction aimed at securing their charters through the end of the 2025 season. The lawsuit’s trial is scheduled for December 1st of this year.

The teams argue that new evidence supports their claims, highlighting NASCAR’s intent to immediately sell or reassign their charters to other parties. They say they received a letter from NASCAR affirming this plan. NASCAR quickly responded by calling these motions inappropriate and requested the court to rule on the temporary restraining order by Wednesday.

Both 23xi Racing and FRM currently hold three charters each, out of only 36 available, making charters highly valuable. Teams are reportedly willing to spend tens of millions of dollars for a single charter, as seen in recent transactions. NASCAR stated that 23xi and FRM have resisted returning earnings obtained under the 2025 Charter Agreement.

NASCAR released a formal statement expressing regret that instead of complying with the 4th Circuit’s ruling, both teams are putting the court in a difficult position with repeated injunction requests. NASCAR also emphasized that they have made several efforts to resolve the case amicably, but no proposals have been received from either 23xi or Front Row Motorsports. Meanwhile, race fans remain focused on the shared goal of delivering great racing experiences, including the upcoming Dover race.

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Fan Take: This ongoing legal battle over charters is a crucial issue for NASCAR fans because it highlights the intense competition and high stakes behind the scenes in the sport. The resolution could significantly impact team stability and the structure of competition, ultimately shaping NASCAR’s future landscape.

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