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The rebellious Denny Hamlin says "Everything will be published" At trial after losing his NASCAR charter
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Defiant Denny Hamlin Vows, “Everything Will Be Revealed” in Trial Following NASCAR Charter Loss

July 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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On Thursday, the court denied the request from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports for a temporary restraining order to stop NASCAR from reclaiming its charter. Consequently, all six cars from 23XI and FRM are competing as “open” entries this weekend at Dover Motor Speedway.

During a press conference on Saturday, Denny Hamlin was defiant, stating there is no plan to settle the ongoing lawsuit against NASCAR and the France family. He emphasized that all answers and revelations will come on December 1, the trial start date. When asked if he regrets 23XI’s decision to not sign a 2025 charter agreement, Hamlin quickly responded, “Not a chance,” and reiterated that December 1 is the key date to watch.

Hamlin also admitted he wanted to focus on other matters but assured the lawsuit has not distracted him from his primary role as a Joe Gibbs Racing driver.

Regarding Tyler Reddick’s position at 23XI, the loss of the charter means some contracts, including his, could be invalidated. Reddick, who drove the No. 45 car and made it to the Championship 4 last season, declined to comment on the lawsuit or charter issue when asked by the media.

Fan Take: This legal battle is a critical moment for NASCAR fans because it highlights the tension between teams and the governing body, which could reshape how the sport operates. The outcome might set a precedent for team charters and contracts, potentially impacting the competitive landscape in the coming years.

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