23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports vs NASCAR lawsuit
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NASCAR convinced a federal judge to deny two racing teams—including one owned by basketball icon Michael Jordan—a temporary restraining order against the organization to preserve their charter designation and guarantee spots in the Cup Series.
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Daily Express US on MSNNASCAR makes promise to Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin in 23XI lawsuitNASCAR has delivered Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin a promise over 23XI's three Cup charters amid the ongoing antitrust lawsuit.
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Front Office Sports on MSNMichael Jordan’s NASCAR Team Loses Another Legal BattleXI Racing has lost its Cup Series charter status for the time being. The post Michael Jordan’s NASCAR Team Loses Another Legal Battle appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNMichael Jordan Got Some Terrible News While Yachting With His Wife In GreeceNBA icon Michael Jordan got some disturbing news this week while yachting with his wife, Yvette Prieto, in Greece. The six-time NBA champion is vacationing with his family and probably isn’t all that keen on discussing business.
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On3 on MSNNASCAR slams 23XI, FRM, Michael Jordan in response to court filing, makes charter sale intention clearNASCAR has officially filed its response to 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports’ request for a temporary restraining order, which would allow them to continue racing as chartered teams this season.
The two race teams suing NASCAR over antitrust allegations filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to be recognized as chartered organizations for the remainder of 2025. 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are locked into a lengthy legal battle over the charter system,
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Daily Express US on MSNMichael Jordan's end goal leaked in NASCAR's latest 23XI lawsuit responseMichael Jordan says 23XI's future in NASCAR depends on permanent charters, revealing his long-term vision in the team's ongoing lawsuit against the league.
A decision has been made concerning 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports’ (FRM) charter status for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. PerBob Pockrass of Fox Sports, 23XI and FRM will be open teams for the races at Dover and Indianapolis after they were denied a temporary restraining order to keep NASCAR from taking their chartered status.