NASCAR's legal battle with 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports about contested charter agreements continues.
Front Row Motorsports has announced two sponsors for Zane Smith's No.38 Ford Mustang ahead of the new NASCAR Cup Series season.
The latest stage of the antitrust lawsuit filed against NASCAR has seen a federal judge rule against the sports request to dismiss the filing, marking another small victory for 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports.
Three active owners have won 16 of the last 20 championships: Rick Hendrick has nine, Roger Penske five, and Joe Gibbs three. Two went to the inactive teams owned by Tony Stewart/Gene Haas, the other to long-retired Barney Visser.
NASCAR's motion to dismiss the case was denied ... open teams and do not qualify for all their races." Front Row owner Bob Jenkins in court filings stated: "Because of our love for the sport ...
NASCAR went before a federal judge Wednesday and asked for the antitrust suit filed against the stock car series to be dismissed.
A federal judge has denied NASCAR's motion to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit filed against the stock car series and sanctioning body by two Cup Series teams.
23XI Racing, a team co-owned by NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan, and Front Row Motorsports, which is owned by entrepreneur Bob Jenkins, are suing NASCAR to compete with charter recognition ...
The ruling is related to the bankruptcy of BK Racing Ron Devine was the owner of BK Racing who raced in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team went bankrupt following the 2018 season. NASCAR team files for bankruptcy ahead of Daytona 500 (February 15) The owner was indicted in 2023 with four counts of failure
NASCAR reporter for FOX Sports, Bob Pockrass, recently shared the revised policy for the Open Exemption Provisional. Upon seeing this post, a motorsports fan inquired about Helio Castroneves ...
NASCAR Insider Bob Pockrass announced that his reporting duties for FOX Sports will include IndyCar coverage. This means Pockrass could partner with F1 reporter Will Buxton for the 2025 season.
It seems for the most part these rule changes are for the better. Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR for FOX Sports. He has spent decades covering motorsports, including over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints ...