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NASCAR halts new charters amid ugly court battle with 23XI and FRM, and more
“I wouldn’t change anything”: Ryan Preece defends move after Daytona criticism

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NASCAR will not ‘issue, sell, convey, or lease any additional Charters’ for 2026 until their court case is settled with 23XI and FRM
NASCAR, in a recent court filing, has decided not to “issue, sell, convey or lease any additional” charters for the rest of the 2025 season. They also stated that without court approval, they will not pursue the sale of the inactive charters previously held by Stewart-Haas Racing.
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"Kevin Harvick meant so much to RCR": When Richard Childress honored his driver by taking the No. 29 to the track
Kevin Harvick is often reckoned as one of the fiercest drivers to ever grace the NASCAR field, and in his final year of full-time racing, Richard Childress gave a tribute to his former driver by running the 49-year-old's first race-winning car. Childress shared that the former Cup Series champion meant a lot to RCR and drove the No. 29 car around the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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