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Just days ahead of the highly anticipated antitrust trial between NASCAR and two of its teams, Denny Hamlin has had enough. The 23XI Racing team owner and party to this lawsuit and trial unloaded on ESPN and a NASCAR representative today.
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Denny Hamlin calls out ESPN writer for 'propaganda piece' ahead of NASCAR antitrust trial
Denny Hamlin was not particularly pleased with an article from ESPN's Ryan McGee regarding the Dec. 1 trial in the antitrust case involving 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports and NASCAR.
Denny Hamlin challenges ESPN and NASCAR ahead of the antitrust trial, accusing the sport and media of misleading fans as the case begins.
A bit of a back and forth with Ryan McGee of ESPN has Denny Hamlin all fired up ahead of Monday’s antitrust trial. Before 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports meet NASCAR in court, Hamlin is airing it out online one more time.
Kenny Wallace backs NASCAR over leaked messages, which proved that senior officials tried to undermine the SRX series.
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NASCAR lawsuit reveals concern over SRX, executives wanted to ‘put a knife’ in ESPN series
Nothing brings things to light like a lawsuit. The NASCAR lawsuit continues to reveal new and interesting documents. Remember Superstar Racing Experience? SRX? Tony Stewart and Ray Evernham came together with some friends to create what was essentially a short track version of IROC.
Jim France, NASCAR's chairman and CEO, addressed his decision not to offer permanent charters to the race teams. Sean Gardner / CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Some of Jim France’s closest friends in racing begged him for permanent charters,