23XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick has opened up on his position in the team after it filed an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR for its alleged unfair monopolistic practices. Despite the ongoing legal battle, Reddick suggested it was business as usual for him, as he prepares for the action at Talladega this weekend.
The controversy ignited when 23XI co-founder Denny Hamlin accused NASCAR and its CEO, Jim France, for allegedly wielding the sport’s authority in an “unfair manner.” 23XI, alongside Front Row Motorsports, has initiated legal action by filing an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR in federal court in North Carolina.
The lawsuit originated when both teams declined to endorse NASCAR’s final charter proposal presented at Atlanta Motor Speedway last month. After two years of negotiations, a major point of contention remained – NASCAR’s refusal to establish permanent charters, ultimately leading to a legal dispute between the teams and the sport.
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