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NASCAR Settles Antitrust Fight With 23XI and Front Row, Will Amend Charters

The agreement resolves the case through an amendment for current charter holders, with financial terms undisclosed.

Overview

  • Parties announced the settlement on the ninth day of trial before U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell in Charlotte.
  • NASCAR agreed to issue an amendment for existing charter holders as part of the deal.
  • The sides did not disclose any financial terms of the agreement.
  • 23XI Racing and Front Row were the only holdouts among 15 Cup organizations and competed for much of 2025 without charters.
  • Trial testimony included a claim that the teams were due more than $300 million in damages, and Michael Jordan said the suit was about progress for the sport.