Some keep forgetting, or just don't believe, the original idea of charters was so an owner had something of value if they decided to walk away. Old race cars aren't worth much. Tooling wears out. Parts become obsolete. I suppose maybe we need to define a race team? What exactly do you have if the owner comes in on a Monday, calls shop meeting, we done. Today. You have until 5PM to remove your stuff.
Ok? Now what is the "business" worth? Charter is worth XXXXXXX. So that's something. Used to be next to nothing. Auction time. Pennies on the dollar. What all those X's total up to is/will change. Maybe NASCAR's goal IS to make them fairly worthless. Only value being a guaranteed start. Be quite some time before this all shakes out.
I'll be little surprised if NASCAR is still a thing 10 years from now. Definitely won't be using combustion engines. Boomers are dying off. NASCAR is mainly a boomer thing. Once they gone, good 50% of the audience is gone.