Here’s What Happened This Week With the 23XI/FRM Lawsuit (Jan. 31-Feb. 7)
It’s been a quiet start to the year for the NASCAR antitrust lawsuit; here’s what happened this week.
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It’s been a quiet start to the year for the NASCAR antitrust lawsuit; here’s what happened this week.
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NASCAR’s return to the quarter-mile track produced two evenings of action-packed racing.
Bowman Gray is known as “the Madhouse,” and the Cup Series is back after a 54-year hiatus.
Over the last two weeks, much occurred in the lawsuit between NASCAR and two of its teams.
A preliminary injunction was granted, but that’s not all that happened.
From Kyle Larson running the Coca-Cola 600 to Alex Bowman winning the Daytona 500.
Though he came close more than a few times, the streak was over for Kyle Busch.
In a Dec. 2 filing, NASCAR asked the judge to nix the case.
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