NASCAR Charter Market: Who’s Moving (and Who’s Fighting)

The NASCAR charter market is turning into a battleground—one that could reshape team landscapes for years to come. RFK is making bold moves through leasing and expansion. Legacy Motor Club is fighting to seal its rise. JR Motorsports is quietly gearing up. FRM and 23XI are fighting for survival amid legal uncertainty. And a wave of potential new entrants waits in the wings.

Lawsuit update as NASCAR filing indicates it wants to sell the charters 23XI and Front Row had and wants to do so by Oct 1 so any potential new owners can be ready to race in 2026 (obviously if they did that and lost lawsuit, monetary damages could be big)

Lawsuit update as NASCAR filing indicates it wants to sell the charters 23XI and Front Row had and wants to do so by Oct 1 so any potential new owners can be ready to race in 2026 (obviously if they did that and lost lawsuit, monetary damages could be big)

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Brings Out the “Baseball Car” for a Special Return to Racing

Racing fans were in for a nostalgic and unexpected treat this weekend when Dale Earnhardt Jr. rolled onto the track in what many quickly dubbed the “Baseball Car.” Known for his flair in bringing creative, throwback-style paint schemes to life, Earnhardt Jr. leaned into America’s pastime for this special appearance, blending two of the nation’s favorite sports: stock car racing and baseball.