In a groundbreaking legal twist, the NASCAR lawsuit has taken an unexpected turn, with the presiding judge issuing a pivotal ruling that significantly impacts 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. The decision not only alters the competitive landscape but also raises questions about the future of team operations and sponsorship agreements. Here’s what this means for the sport’s key players.
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U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth Bell announced today that he approved a preliminary injunction for 23XI and Front Row for 2025. In his filing, he mentioned that driver Bubba Wallace told 23XI that he needs to find out how they plan to compete “immediately” so he can look for opportunities with other teams.
Attorney Jeffrey Kessler from 23XI/FRM shared his thoughts on the ruling that gave the teams a preliminary injunction:
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