, co-owned by legend , has joined forces with Front Row Motorsports to file an antitrust lawsuit against and its CEO, Jim France. The teams allege that current business practices are designed to stifle competition and keep power concentrated within a single family-run entity. Why is Jordan's team suing NASCAR? The lawsuit, which could have significant implications for the future of the sport, comes on the heels of devastating damage left by in North Carolina, where team has played an active role in relief efforts.

The lawsuit claims that operates in a monopolistic fashion, restricting the ability of teams to compete fairly. Among the issues raised, and take aim at the sport's exclusive agreements with premier racetracks and mandatory reliance on -chosen suppliers for parts. According to the plaintiffs, these practices prevent teams from maximizing their profitability and growth potential.

the teams said in a joint statement. , known for his competitive spirit, echoed the sentiment in his personal remarks. stated.

The legal action comes at a time when recently signed a new media deal with major networks and streaming platforms, including , and . Despite this financial boost for the organization, the plaintiffs assert that team owners continue to struggle under the current system. 23XI Racing supporting Hurricane Helen victims As legal proceedings unfold, and his have remained dedicated to providing hurricane relief in .

They recently made a to aid recovery efforts, split betwe.