Roger Franco+FollowMJ’s 23XI & FRM Take NASCAR to CourtBig news in the NASCAR world: Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and Bob Jenkins’ Front Row Motorsports are doubling down in their legal battle against NASCAR over charter status. After the Court of Appeals yanked their preliminary injunction, both teams are appealing to keep their spots on the grid. This isn’t just about racing—MJ’s crew and FRM are calling out NASCAR’s alleged monopoly moves. If they lose, they could be out mid-season. What do you think—are the teams fighting the good fight, or is NASCAR just protecting its turf? #NASCAR #23XIRacing #FrontRowMotorsports #Sports #Racing31Share
Jason Smith+FollowCharter Drama: 23XI & FRM Stay Ice ColdWild week in NASCAR legal land, but the drivers at MJ’s 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports aren’t showing any cracks. After the court overturned their charter security for 2025, Rowdy Reddick and Bubba kept their cards close, dodging questions and letting Denny and the lawyers handle the fireworks. Todd Gilliland echoed the same: focus on racing, not the courtroom. Still, with their playoff hopes and guaranteed spots on the line, you know the pressure’s building. Will NASCAR pull the rug out, or will these teams fight back? #NASCAR #23XIRacing #FrontRowMotorsports #Sports20Share
Jason Smith+FollowPit Crew Shakeup Hits Reddick & GillilandBig news out of Kansas Speedway! Both Tyler Reddick’s No. 45 Toyota (23XI) and Todd Gilliland’s No. 34 Ford (Front Row) lost their car chiefs after failing pre-race inspection. That means no pit-stall pick for either team at the AdventHealth 400—a huge strategic setback. Reddick still starts P4, but will this penalty hurt his shot at challenging pole-sitter Kyle Larson (Yung Money)? Let’s hear your takes: does losing a car chief really swing the race, or will raw speed win out? #NASCAR #AdventHealth400 #23XIRacing #FrontRowMotorsports #KansasSpeedway #Sports10Share