Hamlin on 23XI trial: 'All will be exposed'
Briefly

Denny Hamlin's 23XI Racing, alongside Front Row Motorsports, faces a setback after a federal judge denied their request to continue racing with charters amid a lawsuit against NASCAR. The ruling forces the teams to race as open entries, risking their business viability. The trial is scheduled for December 1, 2023, where Hamlin promises to reveal the underlying issues regarding the antitrust suit. The teams seek recognition as chartered to secure guaranteed race spots and financial backing for the remainder of the season, which has 16 races left.
"If you want answers, you want to understand why all this is happening, come Dec. 1, you'll get the answers that you're looking for. All will be exposed."
"A federal judge on Thursday rejected a request from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports to continue racing with charters while they battle NASCAR in court, meaning their six cars will race as open entries this weekend at Dover."
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