Criticizing you for continually insulting others is not a personal attack. My point was that you too obviously are for one side and against the other to have any credibility bashing others for rushing to judgment.
I'll chime in when I want, and you can deal with it or ignore it.
My opinion on the matter is that some form of this - meaning a revenue tug of war between team owners and the Frances - was inevitable and a long time coming. That it would take this form is jarring. I think it's impossible to predict the outcome at this time. These matters of law are inherently subjective, but also governed by complex standards. Much depends on whether there is tacit support among other team owners, which is not yet knowable.
Nobody is angling for a break-up, which is ludicrous in today's financial environment. It's all about whether team owners can gain leverage. My sympathies do lie with the teams to some extent. Historically they have gotten the short end of the stick. However, that doesn't mean that everything team owners want is good for the series as a whole.
I doubt the case ever ends up in open court, but if NASCAR has reason to believe it is vulnerable on antitrust grounds or fears opening its books to the court, then it results in a more favorable settlement for the plaintiffs and redrafted charter agreements.