That 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports will field an extra car to attempt to make the Daytona 500 this week is just a subtle sign of what it meant to get through their lawsuit against NASCAR before the start of the 2026 season.
Both organizations had told employees they would have jobs in 2026 even if they lost their lawsuit and didn’t have guaranteed spots for any of their cars in the field. But whether they would field three full-time cars, let alone a fourth car on occasion, appeared optimistic at best. And for them to be around in 2027 was doubtful.
Now the drivers and crew members have nothing to worry about. The organizations have their charters and appear on much more solid footing for the future.
“I look at it from the people that showed up to work each and every day knowing that there was something of that magnitude looming, and they still gave their effort to build us the fastest race cars to the best of their abilities and they didn’t let that affect them,” 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace told me.
“But we’re not naive to the fact that are we shutting doors? Who knows? The big unknown there. And they were able to put that aside. Now, with all that going away, I can only imagine there’s a massive sigh of relief for them, they can continue to do what they do, show up and give their best effort.”
“What we said from Day 1 about this team is we want to be different,” Bubba Wallace on 23XI Racing.
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After eight days of testimony in December within the antitrust case, the edges settled with 23XI and FRM getting most of what they wished so far as varied ancillary revenues and, most significantly, evergreen charters and extra collective bargaining for the groups with NASCAR.
“I actually was by no means tremendous fearful, however when the trial time got here, it undoubtedly ramped up the nerves a bit bit I’m positive for everyone in the entire firm” FRM driver Todd Gilliland instructed me. “And I believe one of many coolest issues is you in all probability had one or two individuals depart over the offseason.
“Simply to see how many individuals caught as a group with Entrance Row Motorsports, after which now to be previous it and thru it to the opposite facet. I believe there’s plenty of pleasure. Similar drivers, plenty of the identical group members, and no black cloud form of lingering over us.”
The drivers just about had been free brokers as soon as the groups misplaced their charters throughout the summer season. Driver contracts sometimes are written requiring they race a chartered automotive. None of them bolted.
“I haven’t actually modified something,” 23XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick instructed reporters in mid-January. “As a driver, I really feel like I do my half to be among the finest, and hopefully once more, whatever the final result, I nonetheless get requested [to do that].”
Reddick mentioned he felt everybody simply targeted on their jobs. For group members, it’s one thing they know they will’t management and the racing trade is one in every of fixed change — it’s sports activities and a performance-based enterprise with selections not all the time performed with empathy.
However particularly for workers with households, the uncertainty of a race group could cause quite a lot of angst.
“It’s good that it is behind us,” Reddick mentioned final week in a media convention name previous to the Conflict. “It’s performed, and it is prior to now.”
Todd Gilliland says there may be “no black cloud form of lingering” over Entrance Row Motorsports following their lawsuit towards NASCAR.
For 23XI Racing, a corporation that entered the game in 2021 with NBA nice Michael Jordan as a co-owner with driver Denny Hamlin, their management has typically portrayed the group as one looking for to alter the way in which individuals take a look at the game.
“What we mentioned from Day 1 about this group is we wish to be totally different,” Wallace mentioned. “We wish to push for change in a constructive method, and if we now have to ruffle some feathers then so be it. However I stand one hundred pc behind my group and grateful for the chance.”
No Extra Roval
NASCAR and Charlotte Motor Speedway determined that they may not compete on the Charlotte highway course, choosing an oval race within the Chase. The Cup race can be 400 miles, the O’Reilly race can be 300 miles and the truck race can be 201 miles.
With the development within the racing on the 1.5-mile tracks with the Subsequent Gen automotive and the return of the Chase (that means it received’t be an elimination race) made officers really feel like this might be an excellent time to make the change.
“Because the Chase returns, we’re placing a highlight on efficiency whereas honoring the tracks and traditions which have outlined championship moments,” NASCAR President Steve O’Donnell mentioned in a information launch. “Charlotte Motor Speedway’s historic oval has performed a central position in among the sport’s most memorable races, so bringing the Chase again to the 1.5-mile configuration for our followers merely felt proper.”
The elimination of the Charlotte highway course means there will not be a highway course within the 10-race postseason.
Information & Notes
—Brad Keselowski had his take a look at to find out whether or not he is ready to race at Daytona postponed to in the present day (Feb. 9). Contemplating his backup driver, Corey LaJoie, can be entered within the Daytona 500 and Keselowski is on the roster for the group, it’s a fairly good indication Keselowski is optimistic.
–Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and four-time INDYCAR champion Dario Franchitti will compete within the NASCAR truck race Feb. 28 at St. Petersburg. Franchitti has returned to racing within the final 12 months for the primary time since a crash in 2013 ended his INDYCAR profession. Franchitti ran 10 Cup races for Chip Ganassi Racing in 2008 in addition to 18 races in O’Reilly in 2007-08 earlier than ending his try to transition to NASCAR. He’ll drive the Tricon No. 1 truck at St. Pete with sponsorship from Greenback Tree by way of a partnership with Franchitti good good friend Jimmie Johnson and Legacy Motor Membership.
4-time INDYCAR champion Dario Franchitti will return to racing, this time in a NASCAR truck race at St. Petersburg.
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–The truck race at Daytona this weekend will characteristic a number of notable drivers who don’t race recurrently within the collection. Former Cup champion Tony Stewart is driving for Kaulig as a part of Ram’s entry into the game. Travis Pastrana is driving for Niece Motorsports, as is YouTube character and racer Cleetus McFarland. Additionally within the subject can be present Cup drivers Michael McDowell, Carson Hocevar, John Hunter Nemeche and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in addition to Corey LaJoie.
–23XI Racing introduced that Corey Heim will compete in 12 Cup races this 12 months, beginning with the Daytona 500. Bootie Barker would be the crew chief.
–Two large INDYCAR exams await within the subsequent couple of weeks. A number of groups are taking a driver to Sebring for a take a look at in the present day and Tuesday (Feb. 9-10) to work on road-course setups. The primary oval take a look at of the 12 months is Feb. 17-10 at Phoenix, the place they may race just some weeks later.
–NASCAR introduced that seeding for its in-season event can be by level standings following the 14th race of the 12 months at Pocono. That retains the race at Naval Base Coronado (a first-time occasion) from having an affect on the seedings. The 5 races for the problem are once more the TNT races: Sonoma, Chicagoland, Atlanta, North Wilkesboro and Indianapolis.
–In different in-season special-event information: The O’Reilly Sprint 4 Money races can be Bristol, Kansas, Talladega and Texas; the triple-truck problem races can be Darlington, Rockingham and Bristol.
Why The Name?
Why did NASCAR enable groups to re-fuel within the Conflict once they might have began on gas and been OK?
“It is the primary time we have run that [750hp] engine at an precise race with the next horsepower, for one, so was our knowledge completely correct that we went into? We imagine it’s,” NASCAR Cup Series Director Brad Moran mentioned throughout a media briefing the day after the Conflict to go over 2026 guidelines.
“What we had been managing from our facet is that we had far more cautions than we have ever had, we do not actually have a pit highway that you would simply enable gas anytime, we do not have our fireplace safety in each [area]. … With no one gaining or dropping spots on pit highway, we felt one of the best determination at that time was to allow them to prime off and are available again out.”
NASCAR permitting groups to re-fuel throughout the Conflict was a sizzling subject.
Some groups felt those that gambled on gas — so they might have a weight benefit — ought to have paid the worth.
However Moran mentioned with the race already going so lengthy and the potential of extra cautions taking place due to drivers operating out of gas that “we didn’t need that to be the whole story on how the race ended.”
Candy Rides
We’ll publish a few of our favourite paint schemes right here. How about these liveries launched by Arrow McLaren for the 2026 INDYCAR season?
Stat Of The Week
No driver has received his first Daytona 500 after his twentieth begin (that was Dale Earnhardt in 1998). Kyle Busch can be making his twenty first begin.
They Stated It
“Yeah, a non-points race, however successful at this stage is just not freaking straightforward. So I am proud.” —Ryan Preece after successful the Conflict to open the 2026 NASCAR season.
Ryan Preece was all smiles celebrating his first Cup victory.
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