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Release Date: August 13, 2025

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

  • Motorsport Games Inc (NASDAQ:MSGM) reported a significant increase in revenues, up by 37.7% compared to the same period in the prior year, driven by strong sales of the Le Mans Ultimate racing title.

  • The company achieved a milestone by generating income from operations for the first time in its history, with a reported income of $2 million in Q2 2025.

  • The subscription service, Race Control, showed impressive growth with a net monthly recurring revenue growth of 296% in June, indicating strong player engagement and retention.

  • Motorsport Games Inc (NASDAQ:MSGM) successfully launched version 1.0 of Le Mans Ultimate, setting new records for concurrent and daily active users, demonstrating sustained interest beyond the real-world race event.

  • The company is in late-stage negotiations for a console port of Le Mans Ultimate, potentially expanding its audience to Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation platforms.

  • Motorsport Games Inc (NASDAQ:MSGM) experienced a decrease in NASCAR-related revenues by $0.9 million, as they are no longer authorized to sell this gaming title starting in 2025.

  • Despite the revenue increase, the company still faces cash flow pressures, with cash and cash equivalents at $2.8 million as of July 31, 2025.

  • The company is reliant on the success of Le Mans Ultimate, which may pose a risk if the game fails to maintain its current momentum.

  • There is uncertainty regarding the outcome of negotiations with potential partners for publishing responsibilities and funding for the console port.

  • The company has not provided any forward-looking guidance, which may leave investors uncertain about future performance and strategic direction.

Q: Can you provide an update on the performance and future plans for Le Mans Ultimate? A: Stephen Hood, CEO: Le Mans Ultimate has seen significant updates, including team and driver swap races, which have been well-received. The game set new records for concurrent and daily active users, especially after the release of version 1.0. We are in late-stage negotiations for a console port and exploring partnerships for publishing to expand our audience. The game has driven a 37.7% increase in revenue compared to the previous year.

Q: How has the subscription service, Race Control, performed since its launch? A: Stephen Hood, CEO: Race Control has over 200,000 registered accounts and has shown rapid growth with a 296% increase in monthly recurring revenue in June. The quick ratio peaked at 4.66, indicating strong growth and retention. This service is a key revenue line and provides predictable cash flow, allowing for strategic investments.



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2025 PRI Show Brings Multiple Sim Racing Events and Competitions to IndianapolisPerformance Racing Industry

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The 2025 PRI Show, December 11-13, downtown Indianapolis, features a showcase of sim racing, esports innovation and hands-on motorsports experiences with multiple activations at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Leading organizations, including DALLARA-AK ESPORTS, Podium 1, SIMCraft, SRO America and Team America/Init Esports, will bring professional-grade simulators, competitive events and educational programming to attendees during the Show.

“SIM racing has grown into an exciting part of the motorsports world, and the 2025 PRI Show brings multiple activations together in one place,” said PRI President Michael Good. “Attendees have the chance to see top competitors, test advanced simulators, and experience the energy of esports racing firsthand. This lineup highlights the innovation, talent, and collaboration that make the PRI Show a must-attend event for the motorsports community.”

SRO America Expands the SIM Racing Arena

SRO America returns to the 2025 PRI Show with an expanded SIM Racing Arena, putting the spotlight on the fast-growing world of sim racing and motorsports innovation. The event features daily invitational races with top esports competitors competing on professional-grade rigs, including Fanatec Clubsport GT cockpits, DD-Plus Direct Drive bases, Clubsport pedals and MSI 49-inch monitors powered by high-performance MSI gaming PCs. These setups provide the precision, realism and performance used by professional drivers worldwide.

All competitions will stream live on SRO Motorsports Twitch and GTWorld YouTube, giving fans across the globe front-row access to the action. Beyond racing, the arena offers interactive demos, hands-on experiences with cutting-edge sim hardware, educational sessions and panel discussions with industry experts, highlighting the latest advancements in sim technology and its growing influence on the motorsports industry.   

Podium 1 Showcases Turnkey Systems, New Products, and Pro Driver Activations

Podium 1 brings a full lineup of professional-grade sim technology to the PRI Show, giving attendees the chance to test industry-leading 6DOF, 4DOF and 3DOF motion systems featuring Qubic Motion Systems and Vero Motion platforms. The activation includes multiple new product unveilings, including the Simucube SC3 Pro, Simucube Co-Pedals, BDH Active Shifter, VPG Porsche Wheel and more.

Special guest Tony Kanaan joins the Podium 1 lineup alongside the Arrow McLaren NTT INDYCAR SERIES team, offering attendees opportunities to meet the racing legend and compete against his lap times for chances to win official McLaren items. Autograph sessions with Kanaan are scheduled for Thursday from 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 2:00-2:30 p.m., and Friday from 10:00-10:30 a.m. A McLaren Arrow IndyCar and a Radical SR3XXR will also be on display for photo opportunities.
 

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Team America Debuts the Nation’s Best at PRI Show — Powered by Init Esports

Team America, powered by Init Esports, is bringing the nation’s top sim-racing competitors to the PRI Show for an in-person showdown. The top 12 athletes from the 2025 TEAM AMERICA Talent Scouts Competition powered by MOZA Racing have earned their place in the national finale at the PRI Show. On Saturday afternoon they will go head-to-head in the TEAM AMERICA Time Trial Challenge racing live on MOZA Racing equipment in front of manufacturers, media and motorsport leaders. PRI attendees can also compete by setting hot laps at the Team America booth on Thursday and Friday for a chance to earn one of the final spots on the Saturday grid.

“Team America is all about taking our incredible online community and putting it side-by-side in real life, and there’s no better place to do that than at PRI,” said Stefy Bau, founder of Init Esports.

DALLARA-AK ESPORTS Gets Attendees Behind the Wheel

DALLARA and AK Informatica launched DALLARA-AK ESPORTS earlier this year, a joint venture aimed at establishing Indianapolis as a global hub for sim racing. At the PRI Show, attendees can compete on Assetto Corsa Competizione simulators, racing GT cars on historic tracks. The activation gives fans a chance to experience the precision and excitement of professional-grade sim racing while engaging with one of motorsports’ most innovative partnerships.

“From interactive demos to live competitions, the SIM racing activations at PRI 2025 show how technology and motorsports continue to evolve together,” said Karin Davidson, PRI Show Director. “We’re proud to offer attendees opportunities to engage, learn, and compete in a hands-on environment while connecting with the top organizations and emerging talent shaping the future of the sport.”

The 2025 PRI Show is on track to be one of the largest in nearly two decades with more than 1,000 exhibitors, including over 100 first-time participants, reflecting the Show’s continued growth and influence. Motorsports contribute $69.2 billion to the U.S. economy and support over 318,000 jobs, according to PRI’s Motorsports Economic Impact Study. The PRI Show helps drive that momentum by uniting industry leaders, emerging talent, and cutting-edge technology to strengthen the sport’s economic foundation.

Registration for 2025 PRI Show

The PRI Show draws attendees from all 50 states and around the world, including race teams, retailers, engine builders, fabricators, media, and others. To register, book hotel accommodations, and learn more about the 2025 PRI Show, visit PRI2025.com/Attend.



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Judge frustrated as NASCAR antitrust trial drags on with no end in sight | State News

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The slow pace of the federal antitrust suit lodged against NASCAR continued Monday at the start of the second week of the trial, with high-profile witnesses not expected to make it to the stand anytime soon.

Jeffrey Kessler, lead attorney for the two teams suing NASCAR, indicated he plans to call NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps after an expected lengthy testimony from an accountant who will analyze team finances. After Phelps, Kessler said he will call Hall of Fame team owner Richard Childress and finally NASCAR chairman Jim France.

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Richard Childress to testify in NASCAR antitrust trial amid derogatory texts and revenue dispute

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR Hall of Fame team owner Richard Childress could be called to the witness stand as early as Monday in the federal antitrust suit lodged against the top motorsports series in the United States. Childress’ testimony should shed more light on the animosity between teams and series executives during the contentious two-plus years of negotiations on a new revenue sharing agreement.

Childress was the subject of derogatory text messages in which NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps called the six-time championship-winning owner a redneck who “needs to be taken out back and flogged.”

The texts came out in the discovery phase of this messy saga in which Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan refused to accept NASCAR’s final offer on a new charter agreement and decided to sue the Florida-based France family, which founded NASCAR in 1948 and privately owns the stock car racing series.

It took Jordan’s testimony Friday to bring the national spotlight to NASCAR, but not for its racing product or its competition. Instead, Jordan is out to prove NASCAR is run by a family of dictators enriching themselves at the expense of the teams and drivers. Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, along with Front Row Racing, were the only two teams out of 15 to refuse the new charter agreements offered in September 2024 with a six-hour deadline to sign the 112-page document.

A charter is similar to the franchise model in other sports, but in NASCAR it guarantees 36 teams spots in the 40-car field, as well as specific revenue.

NASCAR publicly admitted it wants to settle the case in comments made ahead of the November season finale by Phelps, but the first week of testimony in the Western District of North Carolina has revealed Jordan and Front Row owner Bob Jenkins want a combined $340 million in damages.

The case had a dreadfully slow first week in which U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell told both sides to pick up the pace, but as the plaintiffs close in on calling Childress at the start of the second week, it seems certain the trial will carry into a third week as NASCAR remains days away from beginning its defense.

Every twist in the yearlong court battle has been a setback for NASCAR, which maintains it did give teams an improved revenue model from the original 2016 charter agreement and everything it has done is for the benefit of growing the sport.

However, Jenkins has claimed he’s never turned a profit in more than two decades of racing and has stated losses between $70 million and $100 million. Jordan and Hamlin have admitted 23XI Racing has been profitable in its five years of existence, but largely based on Jordan’s ability to draw high-dollar sponsors.

Jordan, who testified he’s a lifelong NASCAR fan, felt as one of the newer owners in a sport in which the top teams have existed for decades, that he was the only one who could actually challenge the France’s on their way of doing business.

“Someone had to step forward and challenge the entity,” Jordan testified. “I sat in those meetings with longtime owners who were brow-beaten for so many years trying to make change. I was a new person, I wasn’t afraid. I felt I could challenge NASCAR as a whole. I felt as far as the sport, it needed to be looked at from a different view.”

Childress is the next high-profile witness expected to be called as early as Monday afternoon. Although he signed the charter agreement, the longtime car owner for the late Dale Earnhardt wanted the charters to become permanent and is headed to court scorned over the revelation of Phelps’ remarks. Although it is believed that Phelps apologized to Childress ahead of the release of the text messages, Childress has threatened legal action.

Among witnesses NASCAR is expected to call are Hall of Fame team owners Rick Hendrick and Roger Penske, two of the most powerful figures in motorsports. Penske tried to set his court appearance schedule by telling NASCAR he was only available to testify Monday, but the plaintiffs objected to Penske being called in the middle of their presentation.

Bell sided with 23XI Racing and Front Row and told NASCAR to work it out with Penske, who as owner of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar, which recently adopted its charter system, can testify to race sanctioning agreements, the revenue models and financial health of race teams.

Hendrick, a close friend of the France family for decades, is a car salesman and Charlotte local who can use his communication skills to support the theory everyone in racing understands the financials and willingly enters into NASCAR and the France’s business model.

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PDRA Announces Exciting Schedule for 2026

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The Red Line Synthetic Oil PDRA is already looking ahead to next season, officially rolling out its seven-race schedule for 2026 after wrapping another strong campaign in 2025. The series isn’t reinventing the wheel, but it is making strategic adjustments—returning to four staple tracks while bringing Darlington Dragway back into the mix as the season opener for the first time.

According to series director Tyler Crossnoe, the PDRA knew change was coming the moment the 2025 World Finals were in the books. “Change is inevitable in life, whether it is in personal, business, or your hobbies,” Crossnoe said. “We’ve decided to make a few shifts in our schedule for 2026 to adapt to the ever-changing motorsports scope in hopes of seeing more teams be able to compete for a full-season championship.”

One of the biggest moves is trimming the calendar to seven events. The PDRA’s leadership believes tightening the schedule, not expanding it, is the best way to help racers stay in the championship fight. “We understand the costs of the sport are not cheap,” Crossnoe added. “After weeks of discussions, we settled on only doing seven races this season to allow for better spacing in between events and for the hopes of an extremely competitive season.”

The 2026 tour gets underway March 25-28 at Darlington Dragway in Hartsville, South Carolina. The PDRA has history at the facility, but this marks the first time Darlington will fire the opening shot of the season. From there, the series heads to one of its most racer-friendly stops, Darana Motorsports Park in Benson, North Carolina, on April 16-18 for the first of two visits.

Virginia Motorsports Park anchors the Memorial Day weekend race on May 21-23, followed by the mid-summer throwdown at Maryland International Raceway on June 25-27. After a breather in July, the PDRA returns to action August 6-8 at Bristol Dragway. Thunder Valley has produced some of the most electric moments in recent seasons, and officials hint that more news is coming tied to that event.

Darana Motorsports Park gets its second date, August 27-29, setting the stage for the Brian Olson Memorial World Finals. As always, the weekend kicks off with the Summit Racing ProStars shootout, an all-star battle featuring the top eight points earners in each class and more than $65,000 on the line. It’s become one of the most anticipated Thursday programs in drag racing, and it sets the tone for the title fights to come.

The 2026 season wraps September 17-20 at Virginia Motorsports Park, which continues to serve as the PDRA’s championship home. The facility has become the natural finishing point for the series, offering the atmosphere and track conditions racers expect when championships are on the line.

Series owner Tommy Franklin is already eager to fire up another season. “The racer’s support is by far the inspiration for this series to continue growing,” Franklin said. “We continue to have the best-in-class racers, and the on-track performance shows that to be true race after race. I cannot wait for the best racing in the world to continue to prove itself over and over.”

PDRA officials will also be active at the PRI Show in Indianapolis, December 11-13, where the series will crown its 2025 champions at the Red Line Oil PDRA Night of Champions on Friday, December 12, at the Indianapolis Downtown Marriott.

2026 PDRA Schedule
• March 25-28 – Darlington Dragway – Hartsville, SC
• April 16-18 – Darana Motorsports Park – Benson, NC
• May 21-23 – Virginia Motorsports Park – Dinwiddie, VA
• June 25-27 – Maryland International Raceway – Mechanicsville, MD
• August 6-8 – Bristol Dragway – Bristol, TN
• August 27-29 – Darana Motorsports Park – Benson, NC
• September 17-20 – Virginia Motorsports Park – Dinwiddie, VA



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Judge frustrated as NASCAR antitrust trial drags on with no end in sight | Sports

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The slow pace of the federal antitrust suit lodged against NASCAR continued Monday at the start of the second week of the trial, with high-profile witnesses not expected to make it to the stand anytime soon.

Jeffrey Kessler, lead attorney for the two teams suing NASCAR, indicated he plans to call NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps after an expected lengthy testimony from an accountant who will analyze team finances. After Phelps, Kessler said he will call Hall of Fame team owner Richard Childress and finally NASCAR chairman Jim France.

But the case is moving far too slow for U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell’s liking and he’s repeatedly asked both 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, as well as NASCAR, to speed it up. Monday was already off to a delayed start because Bell had to open court in the Western District of North Carolina early to address a slew of motions filed over the weekend.

He was particularly bothered by objections he received at 2:55 a.m. Monday and then 6:50 a.m. before the morning session. He took an hour to get through the rulings, and testimony resumed 30 minutes behind schedule.

It took until the first break of the day to finish testimony from Jonathan Marshall, the executive director of the Race Team alliance, a formal organization meant to represent all of the teams.

In his second day of testimony about the negotiations process on new revenue models, Marshall testified that a week before teams were given the take-it-or-leave-it final offer, a first version of the agreement was presented and team owners Joe Gibbs, Rick Hendrick and Roger Penske all indicated they planned to sign.

Marshall informed the other teams that the top three owners in NASCAR felt they had been presented with the best deal they would receive and planned to accept it, and he testified he believed all other team owners would follow the trio.

“There was a lot of discussion that these three men had been speaking to Jim France, trying to get accommodations on issues and it was clear it wasn’t going to happen,” Marshall said. “These were very friendly team owners with the France’s, in some cases over 50 years. Once those three signed, no one felt a better deal would be available.”

When Kessler gets to his final three witness, testimony should shed more light on the animosity between teams and series executives during the contentious two-plus years of negotiations on a new revenue sharing agreement.

Who is still to come?

Childress was the subject of derogatory text messages in which Phelps called the six-time championship-winning owner a redneck who “needs to be taken out back and flogged.”

The texts came out in the discovery phase of this messy saga in which Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan refused to accept NASCAR’s final offer on a new charter agreement and decided to sue the Florida-based France family, which founded NASCAR in 1948 and privately owns the stock car racing series.

It took Jordan’s testimony Friday to bring the national spotlight to NASCAR, but not for its racing product or its competition. Instead, Jordan is out to prove NASCAR is run by a family of dictators enriching themselves at the expense of the teams and drivers. Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, along with Front Row Racing, were the only two teams out of 15 to refuse the new charter agreements offered in September 2024 with a six-hour deadline to sign the 112-page document.

A charter is similar to the franchise model in other sports, but in NASCAR it guarantees 36 teams spots in the 40-car field, as well as specific revenue.

NASCAR publicly admitted it wants to settle the case in comments made ahead of the November season finale by Phelps, but the first week of testimony revealed Jordan and Front Row owner Bob Jenkins want a combined $340 million in damages. Jordan has previously said he’s open to a settlement; several mediation sessions failed to find a solution.

The case had a dreadfully slow first week in which Bell told both sides to pick up the pace but it seems certain the trial will carry into a third week as NASCAR remains days away from beginning its defense.

Every twist in the yearlong court battle has been a setback for NASCAR, which maintains it did give teams an improved revenue model from the original 2016 charter agreement and everything it has done is for the benefit of growing the sport.

However, Jenkins has claimed he’s never turned a profit in more than two decades of racing and has stated losses between $70 million and $100 million. Jordan and Hamlin have admitted 23XI Racing has been profitable in its five years of existence, but largely based on Jordan’s ability to draw high-dollar sponsors.

Jordan, who testified he’s a lifelong NASCAR fan, felt as one of the newer owners in a sport in which the top teams have existed for decades, that he was the only one who could actually challenge the France’s on their way of doing business.

“Someone had to step forward and challenge the entity,” Jordan testified. “I sat in those meetings with longtime owners who were brow-beaten for so many years trying to make change. I was a new person, I wasn’t afraid. I felt I could challenge NASCAR as a whole. I felt as far as the sport, it needed to be looked at from a different view.”

Among witnesses NASCAR is expected to call are Hall of Fame team owners Hendrick and Penske, two of the most powerful figures in motorsports. Penske tried to set his court appearance schedule by telling NASCAR he was only available to testify Monday, but the plaintiffs objected to Penske being called in the middle of their presentation.

Bell sided with 23XI Racing and Front Row and told NASCAR to work it out with Penske, who as owner of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar, which recently adopted its charter system, can testify to race sanctioning agreements, the revenue models and financial health of race teams.

Hendrick, a close friend of the France family for decades, is a car salesman and Charlotte local who can use his communication skills to support the theory everyone in racing understands the financials and willingly enters into NASCAR and the France’s business model.


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Rick Ware Racing Switches to Chevrolet Ahead of 2026 – Speedway Digest

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Rick Ware Racing’s NASCAR Cup Series operation will switch to Chevrolet in 2026, aligning with the winningest manufacturer in series history.

The multiyear partnership with Chevrolet includes a technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing (RCR), in which RWR will use engines prepared by ECR Engines.

“Chevrolet has always set a high bar with its people, its performance and its passion for racing, and partnering with them gives us the resources and support to make real progress on the racetrack. Teaming up with RCR and ECR provides a foundation we can build on, not just for 2026, but for the future of our race team. We’re proud to be part of the Chevrolet family,” said Rick Ware, team owner, RWR.

“The NASCAR Cup Series is the toughest and most competitive series in motorsports, and this is an important move for the long-term growth of our company. We’ve won in NHRA, American Flat Track, World Supercross and the CARS Tour, and we want to elevate our NASCAR performance to the level of our other programs.”

Chevrolet owns 44 manufacturer championships in the Cup Series, including the past five manufacturer titles, and 881 all-time victories.

“Rick and his team have shown a real commitment to growing their program, and we’re proud to support that effort alongside our partners at Richard Childress Racing and ECR Engines,” said Pat Suhy, manager, NASCAR Competition for GM Motorsports. “Bringing RWR into the Chevrolet fold is a win for all of us. Their drive to keep improving aligns with our dedication to performance and innovation.”

Cody Ware, driver of the No. 51 for RWR in the Cup Series, will make RWR’s Chevrolet debut in the non-points Cook Out Clash on Feb. 1 at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, before kicking off the 36-race slate of points-paying races with the 68th Daytona 500 on Feb. 15 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

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