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Legacy Motor Club addresses the rumors of possibly signing Daniel Suarez to its NASCAR Cup Series program in 2026.
Spire Motorsports co-founder T.J. Puchyr wrongfully interfered with Legacy Motor Club’s attempt to purchase a racing ...
Legacy Motor Club is accusing T.J. Puchyr of tortious interference and unfair and deceptive trade acts in a lawsuit filed ...
As an extension of the lawsuit from Legacy Motor Club to Rick Ware Racing over an alleged NASCAR Cup Series charter purchase ...
NASCAR and its related people are currently undergoing a massive state of instability. While the sport is raking in great ...
Legacy Motor Club on Wednesday sued the broker who helped negotiate its purchase of a charter from Rick Ware Racing, accusing ...
Legacy Motor Club has sued former Spire Motorsports co-owner TJ Puchyr for “tortious interference of contract,” Bob Pockrass ...
To drive Legacy Motor Club forward together as one, an intentional deviation from past years that those within the shop have witnessed over the last 12 months. MORE: Cup standings.
Legacy Motor Club also firmed up two key personnel appointments for the No. 84 Camry XSE, tapping Evan Bensch as lead engineer in a move from LMC’s No. 43 team and bringing back Robbie ...
Noah Gragson and Legacy Motor Club have parted ways and he will not return to drive the team’s No. 42 entry for the remainder of the NASCAR Cup Series season, ...
Legacy Motor Club has made a move ahead of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season. The team has joined forces with a new partner on a multi-year deal.
Legacy Motor Club currently fields two full-time cars in the Cup Series – the No. 43 Chevrolet driven by Erik Jones and the No. 42 Chevrolet for rookie Noah Gragson.