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Dale Jr. Says Settlement Will Turn NASCAR Charter into a Franchise
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Dale Jr. Predicts NASCAR Charter Settlement to Transform It Into a Thriving Franchise

December 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Tuesday, Dale Earnhardt Jr. speculated about the potential impact on the NASCAR Cup Series if the lawsuit involving 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports were resolved, imagining how things might look by Thursday. In a podcast discussion with his sister and business partner Kelly Earnhardt Miller, he explained that a permanent charter system would effectively turn the Cup Series into a franchise model, similar to major team sports, greatly increasing the value of team ownership.

Earnhardt pointed out that if charters only guaranteed entry to one event, their value would stay about the same, but turning them into permanent franchises could boost their worth to over $150 million. Currently, charters are valued around $25 million, but a decision from NASCAR chairman Jim France could multiply that value significantly. Earnhardt believes that even those who initially agreed to the charter system may eventually support making these charters permanent as a long-term solution.

There are still nuances to consider, such as whether damages will be awarded to 23XI Racing and Bob Jenkins, or whether personnel or operational changes will occur. However, the key question remains whether charters will become permanent franchises that bring this dramatic increase in value.

For the Earnhardts, who run JR Motorsports and aim to compete full-time in the Cup Series someday, this potential barrier to entry is significant. Earnhardt emphasized that once permanent charters are in place, the sport will change irreversibly, with franchises being bought, sold, and traded for decades, creating a much higher entry barrier. He lamented that the earlier, more open era, when smaller teams could still race alongside established teams, may be gone for good.

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JR Motorsports once considered buying a charter when prices were much lower but chose not to participate. However, the potential introduction of new manufacturers such as Dodge and Honda could open up as many as four charter slots, possibly giving teams like JR Motorsports another chance to enter the Cup Series.

Fan Take: This development could reshape NASCAR’s competitive landscape by solidifying team values and restricting entry, which might help stabilize the sport financially but could also reduce opportunities for new or smaller teams. For fans, it’s a crucial turning point that balances growth and tradition, and how NASCAR navigates this will influence the sport’s future excitement and diversity.

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