NASCAR Teams' Antitrust Injunction Request Denied by Judge

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A judge denied a preliminary injunction request from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in their antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, which sought to allow them to sign 2025 charter agreements without a clause preventing legal action against NASCAR. The judge ruled the teams did not demonstrate irreparable harm without the injunction, as the 2025 season is still months away. The lawsuit challenges NASCAR's charter agreement system, which the teams claim uses anti-competitive practices. Despite the setback, the teams plan to continue their legal battle.
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