NASCAR signals intent to transfer disputed charter
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23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports claim NASCAR would put them out of business if the Sanctioning Body is permitted to transfer the charters at the heart of their legal dispute to other interested parties.Earlier on Monday, NASCAR adhered to a court order that required it to notify all parties involved in the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v NASCAR federal antitrust lawsuit and ...Keep reading
NASCAR has an agreement with someone to acquire one of the ownership charters currently wrapped-up in active litigation as part of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports mutual antitrust lawsuits. The Sanctioning Body filed a legal notice on Monday notifying the court and the two teams that ‘it plans to issue a charter’ to a redacted entity should a district court judge not issue a ...Keep reading
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