23XI Racing Defies NASCAR Over Charter Agreement
Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin's team challenges the governing body's terms, creating uncertainty for Bubba Wallace and escalating tensions.
- 23XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, refused to sign NASCAR's new charter agreement by the deadline.
- The team's stance has left driver Bubba Wallace concerned about his future in the Cup Series.
- Fans speculate possible sabotage after Hamlin's poor performance in Atlanta, linking it to the charter dispute.
- NASCAR's proposal included a threat to revoke charters from non-compliant teams, increasing pressure on holdouts.
- The disagreement highlights broader issues of fairness and financial stability within the sport, with potential long-term implications.