23XI Racing Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against NASCAR Over Charter Dispute
Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan challenge NASCAR's business practices while balancing racing success and ownership responsibilities.
- Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing, along with Front Row Motorsports, have filed an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, challenging the fairness of the 2025 charter agreement.
- The lawsuit accuses NASCAR of monopolistic practices that harm competition and seeks an injunction to prevent the loss of team charters during litigation.
- Hamlin cites the need for fair financial returns for teams, drivers, and sponsors, arguing that thriving teams benefit the entire sport, including fans.
- Despite the legal battle, Hamlin remains focused on his dual roles as a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing and a co-owner of 23XI Racing, which is performing well in the current season.
- Michael Jordan's involvement and support have been pivotal, providing a competitive and strategic advantage to 23XI Racing as they aim for long-term success.