Kyle Busch Motorsports sues Rev Racing over missing payments

Kyle Busch Motorsports has sued Rev Racing over missing payments from the 2023 NASCAR season, according to the Charlotte Business Journal.

[autotag]Kyle Busch Motorsports[/autotag] may not be on the NASCAR circuit during the 2024 season, but they are still working on a previous agreement. According to the Charlotte Business Journal’s Collin Huguley, Kyle Busch Motorsports has sued Rev Racing, claiming that it is owed $325,000 from their agreement for the 2023 season. The team also seeks interest and attorney fees with the payment.

[autotag]Rev Racing[/autotag] partnered with Kyle Busch Motorsports to field Nick Sanchez as a full-time driver in the NASCAR Truck Series during the 2023 season. According to WSOCTV.com, Rev Racing gave them a statement saying they are working through accounting and expect to resolve the matter. In 2024, Rev Racing has a technical alliance with Spire Motorsports.

Based on Rev Racing’s comments to WSOCTV.com, they are aware of the missing payments and are working through resolving the matter with Kyle Busch Motorsports. The NASCAR organization is fresh off a victory at Daytona International Speedway with Sanchez and will race against Busch in the Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend.

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Rev Racing’s 2023 NASCAR Truck Series season in review

Rev Racing had a good year in the NASCAR Truck Series. Here, you can check out the NASCAR team’s 2023 season in review!

[autotag]Rev Racing[/autotag] moved to the NASCAR Truck Series with Nick Sanchez, and the results were pretty solid. Sanchez failed to win a race in his rookie season, but his consistency throughout the season and playoffs helped propel him to the Round of 8. Unfortunately for the No. 2 team, they came up just short of the Championship 4 after losing a tiebreaker to eventual champion Ben Rhodes.

Still, Sanchez’s rookie season can be deemed a success despite the lack of a victory. The driver of the No. 2 truck flashed potential and should continue to improve going into the 2024 Truck Series season. Speaking of next year, there will be changes as Kyle Busch Motorsports, who had an alliance with Rev Racing, sold its operations to Spire Motorsports.

Sanchez is expected to stay with Rev Racing as they could ally with Spire Motorsports. Either way, Sanchez and the No. 2 team seem to be in position for a breakout next season. Rev Racing has been really fast to his point, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see Sanchez secure his first Truck Series victory in a deep field.

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