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Everything you need to know about NASCAR, 23XI and the Front Row antitrust case
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Your Ultimate Guide to NASCAR, 23XI Racing, and the Front Row Antitrust Showdown

November 26, 2025 4 Min Read
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Judge Kenneth D. Bell issued a stern warning on June 25 to both sides involved in the case of 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports versus NASCAR, an antitrust lawsuit centered on what happens if a pre-trial settlement is not reached. As the trial approaches during Thanksgiving weekend, tensions remain high in the world of top-tier stock car racing.

The lawsuit, initiated by 23XI Racing—co-owned by Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin, and Curtis Polk—and Front Row Motorsports, alleges that NASCAR is engaging in anti-competitive behavior by controlling premier stock car teams through restrictive contracts, such as non-compete clauses and a “no-suit” clause in the charter agreement. They claim NASCAR’s monopolistic practices suppress team revenues and prevent competition within the market. NASCAR’s acquisition of the ARCA Racing Series and its merger with the International Speedway Corporation are argued to strengthen this alleged monopoly. Further, the single-source nature of the NextGen cars is said to keep team costs controlled through mandated vendors.

The dispute began after 23XI and Front Row declined to sign a final charter extension after nearly three years of difficult negotiations, during which they sought a permanent charter asset, better revenue shares from new broadcast deals, and more control over intellectual property. While 13 other teams agreed to new contracts, these two teams pursued legal action instead.

NASCAR counters that the lawsuit is simply a tactic around failed negotiations, not a genuine antitrust claim. Their attorney emphasizes that since introducing the charter system in 2016, NASCAR has increased team values and competition without violating antitrust laws. NASCAR highlights the significant rise in charter value and argues that exclusivity clauses are common legal practices to protect their business interests.

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The trial, which begins with jury selection and is expected to last two weeks, will hear from numerous witnesses and examine hundreds of pieces of evidence from both sides. 23XI and Front Row seek over $300 million in damages, but proving their case requires convincing the jury that anti-competitive conduct occurred. Judge Bell will have the authority to make decisions about the future of the charter system, exclusivity clauses, and the single-source car regulations.

An important point is that 23XI and Front Row have lost their charter status due to prior court rulings, and winning the case might not guarantee getting their charters back. If NASCAR prevails, these teams could be forced out of the Cup Series by 2026. The legal battle is likely just the start, with appeals expected regardless of the outcome.

Fan Take: This lawsuit is a critical moment for NASCAR, as it challenges the foundations of how the sport is governed and how teams make a living. The outcome could reshape the competitive landscape, influencing not only team dynamics but also the future growth and fan engagement of stock car racing in North America.

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