Change is on the horizon, and it looks good so far. The antitrust trial involving 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR ended in a settlement, which included several modifications. Many will recall the controversial three-strike rule, a provision that effectively allowed teams to lose their charters if they pushed back too firmly against the sanctioning body.
The clause served as a mechanism for NASCAR to maintain firm control over teams when introducing new regulations. That rule nearly derailed the Charlotte Roval race several years ago when teams openly threatened to strike. Now, a revised version has resurfaced with meaningful changes.
NASCAR teams gain a new voice!
As put together in layman’s terms, Bob Pockrass explains the five-strike rule.
“Any rule change that will c

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