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Judge rules against Michael Jordan’s team in NASCAR lawsuit – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
A three-judge federal appellate panel ruled Thursday in favor of NASCAR in the antitrust lawsuit filed by two teams, one owned by Michael Jordan, and vacated an injunction that required 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports to be recognized as chartered teams as their case snakes through the legal system. Both race teams sued NASCAR late […]

A three-judge federal appellate panel ruled Thursday in favor of NASCAR in the antitrust lawsuit filed by two teams, one owned by Michael Jordan, and vacated an injunction that required 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports to be recognized as chartered teams as their case snakes through the legal system.
Both race teams sued NASCAR late last year after refusing to sign new agreements on charter renewals. The charter system is similar to franchises in other sports, but the charters are revocable by NASCAR and have expiration dates. 23XI, which is owned by Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, allied with Front Row in suing NASCAR after 13 other organizations signed the renewals last September and those two organization refused.
“We are disappointed by today’s ruling by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and are reviewing the decision to determine our next steps,” said Jeffery Kessler, attorney for 23XI and Front Row. “This ruling is based on a very narrow consideration of whether a release of claims in the charter agreements is anti-competitive and does not impact our chances of winning at trial scheduled for Dec. 1.
“We remain confident in our case and committed to racing for the entirety of this season as we continue our fight to create a fair and just economic system for stock car racing that is free of anticompetitive, monopolistic conduct.”
The two teams sued and asked for a temporary injunction that would recognize them as chartered teams for this season. The antitrust case isn’t scheduled to be heard until December.
The teams said they needed the injunction because the current charter agreement prohibits them from suing NASCAR. 23XI also argued it would be harmed because Tyler Reddick’s contract would have made him a free agent if the team could not guarantee him a charter-protected car.
The original judge ruled that NASCAR’s charter agreement likely violated antitrust law in granting the injunction. But when they heard arguments last month, the three judges at the the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia, indicated they were skeptical of that decision.
The judges said in Thursday’s ruling they were not aware of any case that supports the lower court’s theory of antitrust law, so they vacated the injunction.
“In short, because we have found no support for the proposition that a business entity or person violates the antitrust laws by requiring a prospective participant to give a release for past conduct as a condition for doing business, we cannot conclude that the plaintiffs made a clear showing that they were likely to succeed on the merits of that theory,” the court said. “And without satisfaction of the likelihood-of-success element, the plaintiffs were not entitled to a preliminary injunction.”
The teams have 14 days to appeal to the full court. The injunction also has no bearings on the merits of the case, and the earliest NASCAR can treat the teams as unchartered — a charter guarantees their organizations a starting spot each week and prize money — is one week after the deadline to appeal, provided there is no pending appeal.
NASCAR has not said what it would do with the six charters held by the two organizations if they are returned to the sanctioning body. There are only 36 chartered cars for a 40-car field. If the teams do not appeal, the six entries would have to compete as “open” cars — which means they’d have to qualify on speed each week to make the race and they would receive a fraction of the money.
It’s not clear what would happen to Reddick’s contract. He goes to Michigan this weekend ranked sixth in the Cup Series standings. Both organizations are still seeking a win this season — Hamlin’s three victories are with Joe Gibbs Racing, the team he drives for.
Reddick is last year’s regular-season champion and competed for the Cup title last November.
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Van Gisbergen Outruns Zilisch for Sonoma Xfinity Pole
For the second straight weekend, the NASCAR Xfinity Series is being given a treat, with another head-to-head battle between teammates Shane Van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch, teammates at both JR Motorsports and Trackhouse Racing. After Friday’s qualifying session at Sonoma Raceway, the early advantage has to go to Van Gisbergen, after the Auckland, New Zealand-native […]

For the second straight weekend, the NASCAR Xfinity Series is being given a treat, with another head-to-head battle between teammates Shane Van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch, teammates at both JR Motorsports and Trackhouse Racing.
After Friday’s qualifying session at Sonoma Raceway, the early advantage has to go to Van Gisbergen, after the Auckland, New Zealand-native scored the pole for the Pit Boss / FoodMaxx 200.
With a stellar lap time of 75.259 seconds (95.191mph), Van Gisbergen was able to secure his fifth career pole in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, beating teammate Zilisch by nearly a quarter-second on his fastest lap.
“Qualifying, to be front row for our team, thank you to JR Motorsports, our car is really, really good,” Van Gisbergen said after qualifying. “Yeah, I was having fun out there, and awesome to have my friends from Australia, Quad Lock, back on the car, and yeah, looking forward to the race tomorrow.”
Van Gisbergen has been untouchable in his limited time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season, winning the pole and the race last weekend at the Chicago Street Course in the No. 9 for JR Motorsports, a feat he looks to accomplish once again on Saturday.
Connor Zilisch will roll from the outside of the front row in Saturday’s event at Sonoma Raceway, as the JR Motorsports full-timer looks to collect his third victory of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series campaign.
Van Gisbergen and Zilisch were the two favorites coming into the event, and have proven exactly why that is with their 1-2 starting positions.
Sam Mayer will start from third in the No. 41 Ford Mustang for Haas Factory Team, while Jesse Love will roll from fourth place. William Sawalich was the fastest driver in the first group, and his lap time held up for a top-five starting spot.
Sammy Smith, Carson Kvapil, Brandon Jones, Sheldon Creed, and Justin Allgaier completed the top-10. All five entries from JR Motorsports will occupy a starting spot from inside the first five rows.
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Just outside the top-10 was Taylor Gray, who will have to drop to the rear of the field at the start of Saturday’s event. Gray told The CW that Joe Gibbs Racing will have to change the engine on his No. 54 Operation 300 Toyota GR Supra before the race.
“Yeah, we’re going to have to swap motors here tonight or in the morning,” Gray said. “We blew up there in qualifying, but super proud of my Joe Gibbs Racing guys. We’re going to put some work in and get it changed, and have to come from the back tomorrow.”
Blaine Perkins and Anthony Alfredo put together some solid runs for their underfunded teams, Jordan Anderson Racing and Young’s Motorsports, qualifying 12th and 13th.
Other notables include Riley Herbst (15th), Austin Hill (16th), Christian Eckes (21st), Nick Sanchez (23rd), Ryan Sieg (29th), and Daniel Dye (31st).
With 39 drivers entered in Saturday’s 200-mile contest from Sonoma, only one driver was forced to pack up and head home prior to the green flag.
Austin J. Hill, driving the No. 35 Chevrolet for Joey Gase Motorsports, was forced to pack up, and will not make his series debut at Sonoma.
The Pit Boss / FoodMaxx 200 at Sonoma Raceway will take place on Saturday, July 12 at 4:30pm ET on The CW, Performance Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.-
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What to know about Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250
NASCAR’s rising stars are hitting Sonoma Raceway for just the third time ever. The Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 is gearing up to run at Sonoma Raceway on July 12. Here’s what you need to know about the NASCAR Xfinity Series race. Shop PitBoss/Food Maxx 250 tickets Tickets for NASCAR Xfinity Series Sonoma race NASCAR Weekend Pass: […]

NASCAR’s rising stars are hitting Sonoma Raceway for just the third time ever.
The Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 is gearing up to run at Sonoma Raceway on July 12.
Here’s what you need to know about the NASCAR Xfinity Series race.
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Tickets for NASCAR Xfinity Series Sonoma race
NASCAR Weekend Pass: Get the full NASCAR race weekend experience. The NASCAR Weekend Pass includes admission to three races along with practice and qualifying for the ARCA Menards Series West, NASCAR Xfinity Series and the NASCAR Cup Series.
NASCAR Xfinity Series Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 (July 12): Don’t miss NASCAR’s up-and-coming stars as they take on Sonoma Raceway’s famed road course for the third time ever for the Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250.
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Kids tickets: Kids 12 and under get in free for the NASCAR Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series West races at Sonoma with a ticketed adult. Kids can also get into the NASCAR Cup Series race for $10 with a ticketed adult. NOTE: Limit two per ticketed adult. Tickets and credentials are required for gate entry for children age 12 and under.
College tickets: College students, using their .edu email address, will be able to access discounted tickets for the NASCAR race. There is a limit of four tickets per customer.
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NASCAR driver autograph schedule for July 12 at Sonoma Raceway
NASCAR drivers will be signing autographs in the souvenir trailers this weekend, including July 12.
- Visit participating drivers NASCAR souvenir haulers for details on securing an autograph
- A wristband may be required to attend certain Driver Autograph Sessions
- Wristbands will be distributed by the souvenir trailers or appearance location and a purchase may be required
All times Pacific
Sammy Smith: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Justin Allgaier: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Carson Kvapil: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Conner Zilisch: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Cole Custer: 1 p.m. at Ford Performance Merchandise Trailer
Ryan Preece: 1:30 p.m. at Ford Performance Merchandise Trailer
When is NASCAR Sonoma race?
The Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 is set for 3:30 p.m. CT on July 12 at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California.
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The Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series Sonoma race will be broadcast on The CW.
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Toyota-Save Mart 350: NASCAR returns to Sonoma Raceway this weekend for thousands of fans
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) — In the North Bay, the unmistakable roar of engines can be heard for miles this weekend. NASCAR is returning to Sonoma Raceway and thousands of racing fans are in Wine Country for all the thrills. You’ve really got to hear it to believe it. NASCAR weekend is back at Sonoma […]

SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) — In the North Bay, the unmistakable roar of engines can be heard for miles this weekend. NASCAR is returning to Sonoma Raceway and thousands of racing fans are in Wine Country for all the thrills.
You’ve really got to hear it to believe it. NASCAR weekend is back at Sonoma Raceway.
“This is something you just don’t hear, but you also feel,” said Scott Cooper from Sonoma Raceway.
Those feels might make it the most immersive experience you can have at a sports event.
“It’s been a tradition for us,” said James Green.
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Green From American Canyon brought his three kids and their ear protection.
“It’s a must. It’s pretty loud. You’ve got to protect the kid’s ears,” Green said.
“This year is the only NASCAR race weekend in the state of California, so that makes a special weekend even more special,” Cooper said.
Cars and drivers are on the move every which way at the track and fans converging from near and far.
Dale and Beth Hoeper from Fort Bragg brought the love for their favorite driver, Elk Grove-native Kyle Larson who’s going for his third victory as a cup series driver and defending winner from last year.
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“We used to live in Sacramento, so he’s our hometown guy. It’s a huge crowd and everyone so everyone is friendly, respectful, kind, and the vibe is wonderful,” said Beth Hoeper.
If you can’t qualify for the track, there’s always a racing simulator fans can try out.
The weather was toasty, but there’s lots of shade for the fans.
“We’ve got strategically placed tent structures and water stations to keep people cool. The race fans are a hearty bunch. They’re kind of used to this,” Cooper said.
The big event is Sunday with the Toyota-Save Mart 350 NASCAR Cup Series. The raceway says 40,000 fans are expected and tickets are still available.

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Audio brand JBL becomes an official partner of the “TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League” sponsored by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing.
Harman International Inc. has announced that JBL, one of the world’s largest audio brands, has become an official partner of the ” TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League ” sponsored by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (hereinafter referred to as TGR). The league aims to nurture young racing drivers through Gran Turismo 7, and is expected to promote the […]

Harman International Inc. has announced that JBL, one of the world’s largest audio brands, has become an official partner of the ” TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League ” sponsored by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (hereinafter referred to as TGR). The league aims to nurture young racing drivers through Gran Turismo 7, and is expected to promote the development of e-sports and real-world racing.
JBL, which has been researching sound for nearly 80 years, has become an official partner of the “TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League”!

“JBL” has been conducting research and development in all aspects of sound for nearly 80 years. Sound is what makes movies, games, and sports exciting. As an audio brand that delivers such excitement to the ear, JBL has been creating systems that provide great sound in offices, homes, automobiles, and mobile devices.
“e-Motorsports ” promoted by TGR, a new sponsor, is one of the e-sports categories that are rapidly expanding on a global scale, allowing anyone to enjoy motor sports in a game. Because of its high affinity with real life, some racing drivers from e-Motorsports are also active in real motorsports.
JBL signed an official partnership agreement with TGR this time because JBL shares the same future-oriented approach of e-Motorsports activities to nurture young racing drivers. JBL also has a long history of providing OEM audio systems for TOYOTA vehicles. This is expected to broaden the appeal of the “sound experience” in real cars to fans of e-motorsports.
JBL will work to create contact with the fans through promotional collaboration at events and campaigns, while at the same time working to ensure that the high-quality audio experience created by JBL’s technology will enrich their daily lives and time spent in mobility.
We look forward to seeing e-Motorsports transcend virtual boundaries and produce promising young racers for the future. This is an activity that not only fans of Gran Turismo 7, but also actual racers should pay attention to.
For more information about the competition and the rewards, please visit the official TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League special site.
Tournament Outline
Online Qualifying | |
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Name | TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League Qualifier |
Eligibility | Applicants must be born between April 2, 2010 and April 1, 2015 and reside in Japan to become a racing driver in the real world of motorsports. |
Period | July 31, 2025 (Thursday) 16:00 – August 13, 2025 (Wednesday) 23:59 |
Holding method | Time trial format in Gran Turismo 7 software for PS5 or PS4 |
Car Type | GR Supra Racing Concept ’18 |
Course | Fuji Speedway (in Gran Turismo 7) |
Offline Final | |
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Name | TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League Final |
Eligibility | Top 12 qualifiers of the TGR e-Motorsports Challenge League |
Schedule | October 5, 2025 (Sunday) |
Venue | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (4-1-35 Noritake Shinmachi, Nishi-ku, Nagoya City) |
Method | Race format in the “Gran Turismo 7” software for PS5 or PS4 |
Type of car and course | To be announced in the program on the day of the final, along with the regulations. |
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NASCAR Veteran Shawn Parker Finds New Joy Behind the Wheel at Cook Out Summer Shootout – Speedway Digest
Cook Out Summer Shootout is where future stars rise — and where veterans come back to where it all began. Each summer, more than 180 drivers from across the country battle it out at Charlotte Motor Speedway, taking on the toughest grassroots competition on the iconic quarter-mile. Among them this year is Shawn Parker — […]

Cook Out Summer Shootout is where future stars rise — and where veterans come back to where it all began. Each summer, more than 180 drivers from across the country battle it out at Charlotte Motor Speedway, taking on the toughest grassroots competition on the iconic quarter-mile. Among them this year is Shawn Parker — once a key member of NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon’s legendary Rainbow Warriors pit crew, now trading the pit box for the driver’s seat.
Parker’s journey through motorsports spans decades. A small-town kid from Canandaigua, New York, he got his start driving and working on dirt modifieds before making a key connection with team owner Bob Lutz. That relationship led to an opportunity of a lifetime—a job in the engine shop at Hendrick Motorsports in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was a small foot in the door, but one that launched a long and accomplished career at NASCAR’s highest level.
“I was more of a car guy; I wanted to be in a car shop, but at the time I was going to do whatever it took to get my foot in the door,” Parker said. “I didn’t really know what to expect other than what I saw on TV, cars zooming down pit road, high excitement, energy everywhere.”
In 1992, Parker joined rising star Jeff Gordon and crew chief Ray Evernham. That group became one of NASCAR’s most iconic crews, nicknamed the Rainbow Warriors. As Gordon’s rear tire changer from 1992 to 1995, Parker was part of the team that captured the 1995 Cup Series title and memorable wins like the 1994 Coca-Cola 600, the first-ever Cup Series victory for the future Hall of Fame hotshoe.
“My very first job in NASCAR was with the original Rainbow Warriors,” Parker said. “That name still means something. I’ll always remember being part of those two-tire pit stops that won the (Coca-Cola) 600.”
Parker’s work on pit road opened doors in the garage. He became an assistant car chief, then a crew chief, with stints at Penske Racing and Roush Racing. Along the way, he worked with some of NASCAR’s biggest stars like Rusty Wallace, Mark Martin and a young Kurt Busch.
After decades behind the scenes, Parker found himself pulled back to the driver’s seat this past winter. Nearly 30 years after driving a Legend Car for the first time, Parker bought one, reigniting his passion — this time not as a rising prospect, but as a dad, sharing the experience with his son.
“It’s interesting, but it’s so much fun. We get to spend this time together and you can never get that time back,” said Parker.
Now a rookie in the Cook Out Summer Shootout but a veteran in every other way, Parker spends his Monday and Tuesday nights racing on the same track where NASCAR legends got their start. With big names like Bubba Wallace and Shane van Gisbergen in the field, he now finds himself lining up against Kyle Busch in the American Rebel Ale Masters division, a driver he once watched climb the ranks, and now competes against under the lights.
“To see him, how he has developed and grown and matured into the champion that he is of this sport, is pretty cool, and I get to go out and race against him on a Monday or Tuesday night, “ said Parker.
For Parker, Cook Out Summer Shootout is all about fun — getting behind the wheel and enjoying the moment with his family by his side. Staying close to the sport he’s been part of for decades, reliving memories from NASCAR’s biggest stages and making new ones at the track.
ABOUT COOK OUT SUMMER SHOOTOUT:
Celebrating its 32nd season, the Cook Out Summer Shootout is a 10-race showcase of speed, featuring eight racing divisions of Legend Cars and Bandoleros. Races are held each Tuesday night under the lights with championship points on the line all summer long.
TICKETS:
Tickets are just $10; kids 12 and under get in FREE. All summer long, fans who bring a canned food donation will receive $2 off as part of Blue Cross NC’s “Drive Out Hunger” campaign. For tickets, schedules and more details about all the happenings at Charlotte Motor Speedway, visit www.charlottemotorspeedway.com.
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Follow all the thrilling Cook Out Summer Shootout action at Charlotte Motor Speedway on X, Facebook and Instagram.
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NASCAR Sonoma race driver autograph schedule for 2025 event
Getting merchandise signed by a NASCAR driver is exciting. NASCAR drivers have scheduled autograph sessions while the sport is running at Sonoma Raceway with some big names breaking out the markers to give fans memories and add their names to fans’ gear. Advertisement Here is the driver autograph schedule. NOTE: One signed item per guest. […]

Getting merchandise signed by a NASCAR driver is exciting.
NASCAR drivers have scheduled autograph sessions while the sport is running at Sonoma Raceway with some big names breaking out the markers to give fans memories and add their names to fans’ gear.
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Here is the driver autograph schedule. NOTE: One signed item per guest.
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NASCAR Sonoma race autographs schedule
NASCAR drivers will be signing autographs in the souvenir trailers this weekend.
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Visit participating drivers NASCAR souvenir haulers for details on securing an autograph
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A wristband may be required to attend certain Driver Autograph Sessions
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Wristbands will be distributed by the souvenir trailers or appearance location and a purchase may be required
Saturday, July 12
Sammy Smith: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Justin Allgaier: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Carson Kvapil: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Conner Zilisch: 11:05 a.m. at Hendrick Motorsports Merchandise Trailer
Cole Custer: 1 p.m. at Ford Performance Merchandise Trailer
Ryan Preece: 1:30 p.m. at Ford Performance Merchandise Trailer
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Sunday, July 13
Ross Chastain: 8:40 a.m. at Trackhouse Merchandise Trailer
Shane van Gisbergen: 9 a.m. at Trackhouse Merchandise Trailer
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: 9 a.m. at NASCAR Classics Merchandise Trailer
Noah Gragson: 9 a.m. at Ford Performance Merchandise Trailer
Todd Gilliland: 9 a.m. at Ford Performance Merchandise Trailer
Zane Smith: 9 a.m. at Ford Performance Merchandise Trailer
Daniel Suarez: 9:20 a.m. at Trackhouse Merchandise Trailer
Alex Bowman: 9:20 a.m. Hendrick Merchandise Trailer
Chase Elliott: 9:20 a.m. Chase Elliott Merchandise Trailer
Ty Dillon: 9:45 a.m. at Chevrolet Racing Merchandise Trailer
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Michael McDowell: 9:45 at NASCAR Classics Merchandise Trailer
Kyle Busch: 10 a.m. at Merchandise Trailer
John Hunter Nemechek: 10:15 a.m. at NASCAR Classics Merchandise Trailer
When is NASCAR Sonoma race?
The Toyota/Save Mart 350 is set for 2:30 p.m. on July 13 at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California.
NASCAR Sonoma race TV channel
The Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Sonoma race will be broadcast on TNT with Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte in the broadcast booth.
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