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.
Layne Riggs was disqualified from the Heart of America 200 Saturday night following post-race inspection. The Front Row Motorsports driver will be credited with a 31st-place finish. Riggs’ No. 34 … Continue Reading NASCAR DQ’s Layne Riggs after Kansas race
Todd Gilliland secured his second top-10 finish of the season, wheeling the No.34 car to a 10th-place finish in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Sunday. Gilliland’s other Top-10 came … Continue Reading Todd Gilliland gets second Top-10 of 2025 at Martinsville
NASCAR has filed a countersuit against 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports months after the two teams filed suit against them.
G Chandler Smith will attempt to make his first Daytona 500 next month. The 23-year-old driver was tabbed by Garage 66, formerly known as MBM Motorsports, to drive the team’s … Continue Reading Garage 66 tabs Chandler Smith for Daytona 500
A federal judge denied NASCAR’s motion to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit Front Row Motorsports and 23XI Racing brought against them.
Zane Smith will return to Front Row Motorsports and race for them in the NASCAR Cup Series this upcoming season.
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.