Denny Hamlin has been very outspoken about the discussions surrounding the charter in NASCAR. Despite the recent $7.7 billion broadcasting deal, the sanctioning body has been unwilling to meet the teams’ demands for a larger portion of the profits. Hamlin, a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing and co-owner of 23XI Racing, expressed his frustration with the situation on the Dale Jr. Download podcast. He highlighted the unfairness of the current revenue sharing model, emphasizing that the teams are the only ones experiencing financial losses while NASCAR and the racetracks continue to make millions. Hamlin believes that fans should be more informed about the challenges faced by the teams. He also mentioned that the teams are not seeking compensation, but rather a fair deal that will benefit them in the future. Unfortunately, NASCAR has consistently rejected this demand. The revelations made by Hamlin are alarming, as the teams deserve their fair share of the revenue. The well-being of the teams is crucial for the sport’s survival, and a more equitable sharing model is necessary.
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