23XI co-owner Denny Hamlin is exuding confidence over his staff’s antitrust lawsuit in opposition to NASCAR, a lot in order that he wasn’t displaying any outward concern over potential detrimental penalties Saturday.
Hamlin introduced to reporters at Dover Motor Speedway that “all can be uncovered” when the events’ trial is scheduled to start on December 1.
Requested about the potential for Tyler Reddick exiting on account of a clause in his contract that will permit him to take action ought to the staff lose its constitution, Hamlin would not go down that highway.
“All I can inform you, and this can be my blanket reply for all questions on this, is that if you’d like solutions and also you wish to perceive why that is all occurring, come December 1st, you may get the reply you are on the lookout for,” Hamlin mentioned. “And all can be uncovered.”
23XI and Entrance Row Motorsports misplaced their charters following their antitrust lawsuit in opposition to the NASCAR constitution system earlier this yr, and a U.S. district choose denied them a restraining order this week.
That leaves each groups reliant on qualifying for every particular person race. Within the quick time period, that will not be problematic, with 40 spots obtainable at Dover with simply 37 groups competing.
However may Hamlin have regrets afterward?
“Not an opportunity,” Hamling added. “Mark your calendars.”
–Subject Stage Media