Denny Hamlin Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against NASCAR
Denny Hamlin Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against NASCAR

Denny Hamlin Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against NASCAR

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NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin has criticized the organization for perceived bias in enforcing penalties, specifically pointing to inconsistencies in how rules were applied during the Talladega race. He expressed frustration over the lack of penalties for certain drivers, raising questions about fairness within the league. This criticism aligns with a recent anti-trust lawsuit filed by Hamlin's team, 23XI Racing, against NASCAR, alleging monopolistic practices that harm competition. Additionally, Hamlin has voiced his objections to NASCAR's recent changes to the Damaged Vehicle Policy, arguing that altering rules mid-playoffs unfairly impacts driver performance and standings. The ongoing disputes highlight a growing divide within the NASCAR community, with some teams quietly supporting the lawsuit while others express concern over potential repercussions. As NASCAR navigates these controversies, the implications for both the organization and its teams continue to unfold.

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