In the ongoing NASCAR lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell, in his hearing on August 28, cautioned that “everybody is going to get hurt if this thing goes a certain way,” highlighting the high stakes for the industry’s future. As the playoffs enter the final race of the Round of 16, the on-track drama isn’t the only thing keeping team owners and fans on edge.

Behind closed doors, one of the most pivotal legal battles in modern NASCAR history is quietly gaining steam. At its core, the case could redefine how teams negotiate their place in the sport and how much control NASCAR itself can hold over the money and the system that fuels it. Now, one powerhouse ownership group is taking an aggressive next step. Here’s the latest update on the NASCAR antitrust lawsuit.

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