NASCAR changes rules for open Cup team entries
NASCAR announced changes to their rules regarding open team entries for Cup Series races, effective Brickyard 400 race weekend.
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NASCAR announced changes to their rules regarding open team entries for Cup Series races, effective Brickyard 400 race weekend.
Two NASCAR Cup Series teams will race as open teams after a ruling in their lawsuit against the sanctioning body Thursday.
A judge denied an appeal from two NASCAR Cup Series teams to rehear an injunction giving them chartered status.
Brake issues took all three 23XI Racing drivers out of contention to win Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway.
For the first time this season, Bubba Wallace and the No. 23 23XI Racing team have posted consecutive Top-5 finishes in the NASCAR Cup Series. Wallace posted a third-place finish … Continue Reading Bubba Wallace posts back-to-back Top-5 finishes
Despite leading in the final stage, Bubba Wallace had to settle for third-place Sunday in the Straight Talk Wireless 400. Wallace started the race at Homestead-Miami Speedway ninth, collected six … Continue Reading Bubba Wallace shows speed, leads laps at Homestead
NASCAR has filed a countersuit against 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports months after the two teams filed suit against them.
Tyler Reddick earned a runner-up finish in the season-opening Daytona 500 Sunday, avoiding collection in a last-lap crash that took out leader Denny Hamlin and other front runners. Reddick was … Continue Reading Tyler Reddick ‘will take second’ in Daytona 500
A federal judge denied NASCAR’s motion to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit Front Row Motorsports and 23XI Racing brought against them.
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports can compete under the new NASCAR Cup Series charter agreement in 2025 without releasing their antitrust claims against NASCAR, a judge ruled Wednesday.