It’s never easy to know when to let go, and NASCAR may be approaching that crossroads. The sport is under pressure, juggling criticism over its playoff system while facing an ugly antitrust lawsuit from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, a combination that could bring major changes. Adding to the stakes, two years ago, NASCAR secured a seven-year broadcast deal, valued at roughly $7.7 billion, about $1.1 billion annually, cementing its status as a media powerhouse.
However, the teams suing NASCAR argued that the charter and revenue-sharing system unfairly favored NASCAR, leaving smaller teams struggling. But one NASCAR insider is ready to play the white knight — and with a solution in hand, could this signal the end of the France family’s decades-long grip on the sport?
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