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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Which race blew a $25M hole in NASCAR’s books? 
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Which race blew a $25M hole in NASCAR’s books? 

Last updated: November 24, 2025 7:25 pm
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In November 2025, NASCAR found itself in the midst of a lawsuit against 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. As part of the legal proceedings, the governing body was required to share sealed documents, including a financial report spanning the past decade that revealed a $25 million loss.

Renowned stock car analyst Bob Pockrass took to X post to divulge the details contained in the documents. The financial records outlined the expenses, revenue, operating income, and tax provisions from 2015 to 2024. Of particular note was the substantial loss incurred by NASCAR in the years 2023 and 2024, attributed to the Chicago Street race.

According to Pockrass, NASCAR’s financial woes were further compounded by revelations made during a deposition by motorsports executive Ben Kennedy. Kennedy disclosed that the organization had suffered a $25 million loss specifically related to the Chicago street race. Despite investing in temporary track construction, city permits, and security measures, the event failed to meet ticket sales expectations.

In response to these developments, Pockrass shared additional insights from the document release, highlighting that the Cup Series still commanded 90% of NASCAR’s TV deal, with the Xfinity and Truck Series accounting for the remaining 10%. Despite the setbacks, NASCAR managed to report profits of $53 million in 2023 and $102 million in 2024.

As the legal battle with 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports loomed, NASCAR President Steve Phelps sat down for an interview with AP News in November 2025. Phelps expressed the governing body’s earnest efforts to reach a settlement with the disgruntled teams ahead of the impending trial. He emphasized the importance of resolving the dispute amicably for the betterment of the sport and its fans.

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Phelps acknowledged the challenges posed by the lawsuit, which stemmed from the Cup Series’ refusal to sign the charter agreement in 2024. The subsequent antitrust lawsuit filed by 23XI Racing and FRM accused NASCAR CEO Jim France of monopolizing the sport, setting the stage for a contentious legal showdown.

With the trial scheduled for December 1, 2025, Phelps reiterated NASCAR’s commitment to finding a resolution and avoiding a protracted court battle. He underscored the organization’s dedication to delivering top-notch racing experiences for fans and celebrating the season’s champions across all national series.

In a bid for transparency, NASCAR publicly disclosed details of the new charter agreement and released multiple sealed documents on November 21, 2025, setting the stage for a pivotal legal showdown in the world of stock car racing.

The evolving saga between NASCAR, 23XI Racing, and Front Row Motorsports underscores the complexities and challenges inherent in the sport’s competitive landscape. As stakeholders navigate the legal terrain, the future of stock car racing hangs in the balance, awaiting a resolution that could shape the sport for years to come.

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