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23XI, Front Row vs. NASCAR ends in settlement, focus on fans
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23XI and Front Row vs. NASCAR Settle Dispute, Shifting Spotlight to Fans

December 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lead attorney Jeffrey Kessler, representing 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in their antitrust case against NASCAR, announced a positive resolution to Judge Kenneth D. Bell in the Western District of North Carolina courtroom. Although the agreement was declared orally, both sides needed to formalize the settlement in writing, with Judge Bell awaiting progress and showing commitment to facilitate resolution.

The trial’s ninth day started early, with the judge dismissing jurors temporarily to allow for settlement discussions. Key figures like 23XI co-owners Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin, and Curtis Polk appeared, with Polk’s attendance requiring permission since he had yet to testify. NASCAR’s attorney Lawrence Batterman, and other representatives, cooperated amicably during the proceedings.

By 10:21 a.m., a formal settlement proposal was presented to the judge, who then informed the jurors that the case was officially resolved, ending a lengthy litigation that had extended over 14 months. Judge Bell commended the jury for their dedication and highlighted that the agreement marked a positive turning point for NASCAR, its teams, drivers, and fans.

Though the full agreement was not immediately public, initial reports revealed important terms: teams would share international revenue, a five-strike rule would replace the previous three-strike rule, teams receive one-third of their revenue from intellectual property, media rights contracts would require renegotiation, and 23XI and Front Row Motorsports would retain their charters permanently. This effectively makes the charters franchises protected from loss, although they do not grant ownership rights within NASCAR, which remains controlled by the France family.

The lawsuit had accused NASCAR of monopolistic practices harming team competition and limiting economic opportunities. The settlement reflects compromises, particularly on revenue shares and governance, but signals a step forward for unity within the sport.

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Following the resolution, all parties expressed optimism. Kessler said the settlement benefits the industry moving forward, NASCAR’s attorney emphasized maintaining the charter system’s flexibility, and co-owner Michael Jordan acknowledged that collaboration between the involved parties is crucial for growth. NASCAR CEO Jim France echoed the sentiment, noting the return to focusing on racing and the sport’s future growth.

While some details on certain legal matters remain pending, the overall tone is one of cooperation and progress, with a call for fans to support the sport as it enters a new chapter of collaboration and stability.


Fan Take: This settlement marks a crucial moment for NASCAR, promising greater stability and fairness for teams and stakeholders. For fans, it signals a future where the sport can grow stronger through cooperation and renewed focus on the racing action they love.

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