Reddick, an eight-time NASCAR Cup Series winner, has landed the pole for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series event at Circuit of The Americas.
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Why NASCAR lawyer says settlement is unlikely in 23XI Racing lawsuit — and what’s next
Michael Jordan co-owned 23XI Racing faces NASCAR countersuit amid charter fallout
The latest legal action follows last October's lawsuit from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, which described NASCAR as "monopolistic bullies."
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NASCAR Retaliates Against 23XI Racing And FRM With Counterclaim
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RotoBaller on MSNTyler Reddick Continues His Top-10 Streak At COTA With Third-Place FinishXI Racing's Tyler Reddick finished third during Sunday's EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Reddick started the race as the pole-sitter at the front but was instantly involved in an incident on the first corner with multiple cars.
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NASCAR has filed a counterclaim against Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports alleging they “willfully” violated antitrust laws in connection with the most recent charter agreements.
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Racer on MSNReddick heads up a 23XI front row sweep in COTA qualifyingXI Racing swept the front row in NASCAR Cup Series qualifying at Circuit of The Americas, with former winner Tyler Reddick taking the pole and teammate Bubba Wallace alongside. The two set their
Tyler Reddick shared an update on race proceedings, ahead of the Atlanta Cup Series race, on social media. The 23XI Racing driver, accompanied by his teammate, Riley Herbst, took a tour of the ...
Reddick won his 10th career pole (and second at COTA) with a lap of 88.095 mph. He led a 23XI Racing sweep of the front row. Bubba Wallace qualified second, his best starting spot in 33 career road course events. Wallace qualified at 87.894 mph.
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR and NASCAR Chairman Jim France on Oct. 2, citing that “NASCAR has unlawfully maintained its monopoly position for offering a top-tier stock car racing series in the United States in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.”
XI Racing's Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace took the top two qualifying spots for Sunday's NASCAR EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix, a first for 23XI.
NASCAR has filed a counterclaim against Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports for "willfully" violating antitrust laws in connection with the most recent charter agreements. 23XI and Front Row were the only two teams out of 15 that refused to sign the new agreements,
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