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23XI, Front Row rest case as NASCAR begins trial defense
The Sanctioning Body hope to close their arguments by Friday night
Additional reporting by FanBuzz's John Newby The ongoing 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports vs. NASCAR lawsuit continued on Wednesday, Dec. 10, as the eighth day of trial proceedings rolled forward. It was a day full of legal "gotcha's" and even a few laughs.
Richard Childress took the stand Tuesday in Day 7 of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports versus NASCAR antitrust lawsuit trial. While being questioned by NASCAR on cross-examination, a notable news item was revealed.
XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports should be awarded more than $360 million in damages, according to the testimony of the economics expert the teams called upon in their antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR.
NASCAR's highly contentious lawsuit with 23XI and FRM ended its first week of trial on Friday, December 5. The proceedings have revealed the inner workings of both parties involved, while a media frenzy has accompanied them every step of the way. Here's a recap of all the turning points so far.
It is now Day 8 of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports versus NASCAR antitrust lawsuit trial. The trial is happening after 23XI and FRM filed an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR in October 2024 alleging monopolistic practices; Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kelly Earnhardt Miller feel it never should have gotten this far.
NASCAR is facing off with 23XI/FRM in court, as the antitrust lawsuit goes to trial in front of a jury and Judge Kenneth D. Bell
After a year since 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed a federal lawsuit against NASCAR and its chairman, Jim France. The parties go to court:
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Denny Hamlin tried to sell ownership stake in 23XI Racing in 2023
Denny Hamlin tried to sell his ownership stake in 23XI Racing in 2023. Find out what Hamlin said about the experience!
The ongoing lawsuit between Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing Team and NASCAR has exposed some pretty uncomfortable truths about the NASCAR business model. While former racing champion Dale Earnhardt Jr. does not have a dog in the fight per se,