NASCAR filed a brief with the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, seeking to overturn the preliminary injunction granted to 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in December. The injunction allowed both teams to compete with charters while the lawsuit is ongoing. NASCAR argues that the injunction was granted in error and undermines its authority. It also criticizes the teams, stating that they seek advantages over other owners and undermine NASCAR's brand.
The drama continues to unfold in this latest chapter of the contentious lawsuit where 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports sues NASCAR over the series' 2025 Charter Agreement . Wednesday evening, the series filed a 68-page brief with the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, calling for a complete reversal of the preliminary injunction granted to the teams in December.
” Tyler Reddick, 23XI Racing Toyota Photo by: Sean Gardner / Getty Images It also points out that the new agreement is a 'substantial increase' in money from what teams received in the original 2016 Charter Agreement. On that same note, they discussed how they had already altered race purses in preparation for having 32 chartered teams instead of 36, due to the teams' refusal to sign the agreement.
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