Richard Childress Backs 23XI, Front Row in NASCAR Charter Lawsuit

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Richard Childress Backs 23XI, Front Row in NASCAR Charter Lawsuit
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Richard Childress supports 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports' legal battle against NASCAR over the 2025-2031 charter agreements, predicting they'll prevail. The teams accuse NASCAR of monopolistic practices, claiming the charter system undervalues their contributions while concentrating control and revenue.

Richard Childress has voiced his support for 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports as they pursue legal action against NASCAR , as he predicts the teams will succeed in the ongoing lawsuit.These teams have filed a lawsuit accusing NASCAR of monopolistic practices over the 2025-2031 charter agreements. Amidst growing tension, Childress praised the teams' decision to challenge the agreement, highlighting the need for fairness within the sport.

And when those negotiations over, these two guys went on their own, which I'm glad to see them do it because they stood up for what they felt right.'I think it'll end up working out...What we were asking for wasn't cost NASCAR nothing... All we wanted was to be treated fair, and that's all these two guys are asking for now.

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