The high-stakes legal battle between NASCAR and two of its prominent teams continues to unfold, drawing attention from fans and insiders alike. With the scheduled trial just weeks away, recent court filings highlight the tension building in this antitrust case that could reshape the sport’s future.

NASCAR recently moved to involve a judge in settlement discussions, seeking a judicial conference to potentially resolve the dispute. But 23XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, along with Front Row Motorsports, quickly pushed back. In their response, they argued for sticking with the current mediator, who has deep experience in sports league matters.

23XI: “It seems NASCAR is not happy with the diagnosis and wants to seek a second opinion. Plaintiffs submit that…starting o

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