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Denny Hamlin Fights Back: Are Fans Too Demanding?
NASCARSun Nov 17 2024
Denny Hamlin, a well-known NASCAR driver, recently got into a heated argument with a fan on social media. The fan criticized Hamlin, saying he was entitled and that NASCAR owed him nothing. Hamlin's team, 23XI Racing, is facing tough times and has filed a lawsuit against NASCAR. The fan's comment seemed to hit a nerve with Hamlin, who replied, "So you think I should risk my health each week as a driver and risk my money every week as an owner to put on a show for you and get nothing in return? Get out of here! "
Running a top-tier NASCAR team isn't cheap. It can cost around $20-25 million a year, not including driver salaries. Many teams, including the successful Hendrick Motorsports, haven't been profitable in years. Meanwhile, NASCAR recently struck a massive $7. 7 billion TV deal. So, are fans expecting too much from drivers and team owners?
Hamlin's team, along with Front Row Motorsports, is fighting to compete as open teams in 2025. They're in a legal battle with NASCAR over a charter agreement. The teams want to remove an anticompetitive release clause, which NASCAR has agreed to do. But the fate of the lawsuit will be decided in court.
NASCAR hasn't responded to the teams' request for an early court hearing, making the situation uncertain. Fans might be quick to criticize, but they might not understand the full picture of what goes on behind the scenes in NASCAR.
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questions
Are the TV deals and expansions of NASCAR hiding some deeper agenda?
Is Denny Hamlin secretly trying to expose something about NASCAR through his public statements?
How might the court's decision impact not only 23XI Racing but also the entire NASCAR ecosystem?