On Thursday, the preliminary injunction that allowed each 23XI Racing and Entrance Row Motorsports to compete as chartered groups throughout their anti-trust lawsuit towards NASCAR was overturned by a federal appeals court docket.
That would trigger each groups to lose their three respective charters and compete as open groups from late June via the remainder of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Sequence season.
Open groups earn considerably much less cash from race purses than chartered organizations and now have the chance to overlook races ought to greater than 40 automobiles try and qualify. Nonetheless, 23XI Racing co-owner Denny Hamlin made it clear that his group will not be altering something this 12 months.
“We’re dedicated to operating this season (as an open crew) if we now have to, even earlier than they selected the injunction,” Hamlin informed Fox Sports activities’ Bob Pockrass. “We’ll race and fulfill all of our commitments it doesn’t matter what. We’re right here to race, our crew goes to be right here for the lengthy haul and we’re assured in that.”