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The charters run until the end of the year. Off season could be interesting as the deadline approaches. I have no dog in the hunt but watching billionaires playing who has the biggest balls is always interesting.
Not sure there's a lot to fight over. The service contract expired and a new one was not reached. It's not like one party is failing to hold up their end of the contract.High dollar law firms warming up their billing software.
Hundreds of millions of dollars to be paid out over 7 years.Not sure there's a lot to fight over. The service contract expired and a new one was not reached. It's not like one party is failing to hold up their end of the contract.
Heck Nascar isn't even prohibiting them from competing. They're just going to have to run as an open car
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Remember when it was a sport? It was so much better back then.…This a business, not a sport. You have to publicly protect the image of the business…
I think they'll try, but I'm not sure what the legal argument would be.Hundreds of millions of dollars to be paid out over 7 years.
You don’t think lawyers will be involved?
I’m looking forward to another crap plate race at Atlanta.I look forward to the '23XI Racing Series with Front Row' on ESPN4 and streamed on MySpace. With only four cars, they'll all be eligible for the championship race at Kentucky Speedway.
Denny Hamlin is definitely petty.They could probably file an antitrust suit against NASCAR but that would be taking a nuclear bomb to the sport for relatively petty reasons.
No, Richard and Kyle are Petty.Denny Hamlin is definitely petty.
Wait until a lawyer calls them up and tells them what they want to hear. Logic and reason will go out the window.Not sure there's a lot to fight over. The service contract expired and a new one was not reached. It's not like one party is failing to hold up their end of the contract.
Heck Nascar isn't even prohibiting them from competing. They're just going to have to run as an open car
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No, Richard and Kyle are Petty.
I'll just see myself out...
The Denny BowlI’m looking forward to another crap plate race at Atlanta.
“Racecars” following each other around lap after lap, hoping for help to pass another car isn’t racing. It’s theatre.The Denny Bowl
Maybe they can have another in season tournament for the superspeedways and have a tag team championship (bumper tag).“Racecars” following each other around lap after lap, hoping for help to pass another car isn’t racing. It’s theatre.
It’s not a sport, it’s entertainment. Even that is arguable.
I would love to see what would come out of the discovery phase.Hundreds of millions of dollars to be paid out over 7 years.
You don’t think lawyers will be involved?
Right or wrong he is leveraging the power of the most recognizable sports figure ever. Polk and MJ know how to do business, and there is something in all of this that is intolerable to them. It would be significant if MJ walks, and 23XI leaves.lol 23XI and FRM have no leverage right now. What are they expecting NASCAR going to change in the agreement when they already have 98% of the teams signed.
Denny , I understand you wanted “stand up to the man” and fight the power, but you built a solid team with two good drivers, you have one driver that is fighting for a championship, you really wanted throw all of that away.
No joke, and if this big dick contest goes to far, you run the risk of alienating/losing a blue collar fan base. I walked away from baseball after the strike in 1994, and I have yet to return....not so much because I am bitter, but more because I found other stuff to capture my attention.The charters run until the end of the year. Off season could be interesting as the deadline approaches. I have no dog in the hunt but watching billionaires playing who has the biggest balls is always interesting.
Front Row guys gonna wake up with the head of the Mustang logo in their bed.
Leverage what? NASCAR existed way before MJ and they’ll be here after MJ. This isn’t the NBA Labor negotiations where the stars are the show and the league needs them to be the show. Polk and MJ are in nascar’s sandbox where NASCAR owns the tracks, control tv money, and probably a lot of things I’m forgetting that make NASCAR the only show in town.Right or wrong he is leveraging the power of the most recognizable sports figure ever. Polk and MJ know how to do business, and there is something in all of this that is intolerable to them. It would be significant if MJ walks, and 23XI leaves.
You know what they say? You need Nascar but Nascar doesn't need you I believe it goes.Leverage what? NASCAR existed way before MJ and they’ll be here after MJ. This isn’t the NBA Labor negotiations where the stars are the show and the league needs them to be the show. Polk and MJ are in nascar’s sandbox where NASCAR owns the tracks, control tv money, and probably a lot of things I’m forgetting that make NASCAR the only show in town.
Does having a high profile owner benefit a sport? MJ's not participating, just writing the checks. How much of a bounce did Pitbull bring, and has it lasted?
I ask this as a general sports question, not specific to 23XI or Trackhouse.
Well IMO I think Jordon and Hamlin have their ying yang's hanging out. They have everything to lose and nothing to gain. I have no idea what their hang ups are, but with all who have signed up to go on, some will miss them, but most won't after a few races without them being in the field. That's the cold hard facts. Others will scarf up their sponsors if possible, buy their stuff for pennies on the dollar and that is that.
Soon after that, there will be talk of new teams to fill the void.
The sponsors they're bringing aren't likely to care to join Rick Ware Racing or Spire just to be in the series without MJ being involved. Otherwise we wouldn't have had the last 15 years of NASCAR increasingly requiring drivers to bring funding to get into the sport.Well IMO I think Jordon and Hamlin have their ying yang's hanging out. They have everything to lose and nothing to gain. I have no idea what their hang ups are, but with all who have signed up to go on, some will miss them, but most won't after a few races without them being in the field. That's the cold hard facts. Others will scarf up their sponsors if possible, buy their stuff for pennies on the dollar and that is that.
Soon after that, there will be talk of new teams to fill the void.
Doesn't matter if they go or stay, that is their choice. But others will definitely try to get some of them including Nascar themselves. That is the way it works.The sponsors they're bringing aren't likely to care to join Rick Ware Racing or Spire just to be in the series without MJ being involved. Otherwise we wouldn't have had the last 15 years of NASCAR increasingly requiring drivers to bring funding to get into the sport.
That is their future if the don't sign IMO, they aren't going to force Nascar to do what they don't want to do. They aren't winning this one.It’s a bit early to wave goodbye to Jordan, Hamlin and Polk.
Three years ago people here assured me that if MJ wanted two more charters, NASCAR would create some especially for him. Now he's gambling with the ones he has.Keeping MJ as an owner would be desirable but he has to abide by the same rules as others or he can go do his thing elsewhere.
Three years ago people here assured me that if MJ wanted two more charters, NASCAR would create some especially for him. Now he's gambling with the ones he has.