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Noah Gragson chases a NASCAR Cup rebound — and a $1 million payday — with Front Row Motorsports at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth D. Bell on Monday denied a motion to dismiss NASCAR’s antitrust counterclaim against Front Row ...
The latest development in the antitrust lawsuit brought by 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports against NASCAR came on ...
Sunday's Grant Park 165 on the streets of Chicago will be the site of the second round of NASCAR's In-Season Challenge, which ...
The Sanctioning Body will also be in court with the teams that did not sue them on Tuesday over fact discovery financial ...
Noah Gragson Key Takeaways Stage One: 22nd / Stage Two: 21st / Race Result: 23rd “We battled grip early on but were able to ...
U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth D. Bell issued a warning to both sides at the conclusion of Tuesday hearing.
Zane Smith reflected on a chaotic Quaker State 400 and revealed where he lost momentum and dropped off from a top-three run.
A federal judge said it was "hard to picture a winner" in the legal battle between NASCAR and two teams -- 23XI Racing and ...
Front Row Motorsports will expand its Nascar Cup Series operation, beginning with the 2025 season. The Ford-backed team announced it purchased a third Cup charter. By Joseph Wolkin Contributor ...
The NASCAR lawsuit from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports continues, and that has put a small cloud over the season.
Ex-Stewart-Haas racer Noah Gragson eyes a NASCAR Cup revival with Front Row Motorsports, new sponsor Zep Inc., and a $1M prize at Atlanta's Quaker State 400.