TC Daily Pit Stop: NASCAR Violates Two Court Orders on Day 3 of Antitrust Trial
TC Daily Pit Stop: Thursday, December 4, 2025
NASCAR Violates Two Court Orders On Day 3 of Antitrust Trial

If there was any question as to whether Judge Kenneth Bell would allow the legal teams for NASCAR or the duo of 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports to have free rein within his courtroom, that question was answered at the end of Day 3 of the ongoing antitrust trial between the sanctioning body and the two race teams.
Judge Bell concluded that NASCAR’s team had violated two court orders throughout the day’s proceedings, one during each of the witnesses on the stand on Wednesday.
The first violation came during Scott Prime’s testimony as the NASCAR legal team revealed a quote from Spire Motorsports team owner Jeff Dickerson, which had been previously agreed upon as an item that would be redacted from the trial, as Dickerson is not a witness in the trial.
Later, during the testimony of Bob Jenkins, team owner of Front Row Motorsports, NASCAR’s legal team began revealing pieces of the financials for Jenkins’ other businesses outside of the scope of NASCAR, which was another item that was agreed to be off limits ahead of the trial.
Bell warned both sides that any further transgressions in the courtroom would lead to severe punishments. It was a stark reminder that there are rules in Court, much like there are rules at the racetrack. And if you don’t follow them, you’re subject to the ruling of the person running the show. In this case, it’s Judge Bell.
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