Details of Legacy MC agreement to purchase charter from Rick Ware Racing revealed in court
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A North Carolina Superior Court judge denied a preliminary injunction Wednesday that Legacy Motor Club sought to keep Rick Ware Racing from possibly selling the charter that Legacy MC states it purchased.
The hearing, scheduled for one hour, lasted nearly three hours before Judge Clifton H. Smith.
At issue is what charter Legacy MC purchased from Rick Ware Racing and when they would have access to it.
Among details revealed in court:
Judge Smith noted that Legacy MC purchased a charter from Rick Ware Racing for 'roughly $45 million.' That makes it the highest price for a charter.
The agreement calls for Rick Ware Racing to sell Charter No. 36 (currently used by the No. 51 car of Cody Ware). However, Legacy MC's attorney noted that the wording in the contract described the charter to be purchased as Charter 27, which also is owned by Rick Ware Racing but is being leased to RFK Racing this year for the No. 60 car of Ryan Preece.
An attorney for Rick Ware Racing said two weeks after the agreement was signed the two sides met at Las Vegas where Legacy MC offered to pay RWR $5 million more to purchase Charter 27 so it could have three chartered cars next season.
It was also noted in court that RFK Racing has an agreement with Rick Ware Racing to lease Charter 36 (the one being used by Cody Ware this year) next season. Teams are allowed to lease a charter once every seven years.
Dustin Long,
A key issue Wednesday in court was the contract and the confusion created by it.
Keith Forst, an attorney who represented Legacy MC, said in court that the wrong charter number in the agreement was a result of what Rick Ware told the attorney writing the contract.
Robert Marcus, attorney for Rick Ware Racing, said in court that Ware always intended to sell Charter 36 (being used by Cody Ware this season in the No. 51) and didn't intend to sell the charter used by RFK Racing.
'I don't think this contract makes any sense,' Marcus said in court ' … It's chalk full of mistakes.'
Forst said the contract suggests otherwise.
'It is crystal clear that this purchase agreement covers (Charter) 27 and not 36, not withstanding the misidentification of the number,' Forst said in court. '… We wanted the charter that is being currently leased (Charter 27).'
Marcus went through a timeline in the court of key moments in the deal.
He stated that a text on March 3 shows Ware's understanding that the contract is for Charter 36 and that the deal was signed.
He stated that on March 4, Legacy MC went to NASCAR to inform officials they had an agreement to purchase a charter. Marcus said in court that 'on March 4, they knew that Charter 36 is the charter that was meant to be used by RFK Racing next year.'
He noted the March 15 meeting in Las Vegas when Legacy MC upped its offer by $5 million to get Charter 27 to race it next year
Marcus said that 'selling Charter 27 puts Rick Ware Racing out of business,' noting that it would leave RWR without a charter for next season since there is an agreement with RFK Racing for it to lease Charter 36 next season.
The two sides were in court Wednesday because Legacy MC had a temporary restraining order granted but wanted to make it a preliminary injunction to ensure that Rick Ware Racing didn't sell Charter 27 elsewhere.
After the judge's decision, Ware said in a statement: 'RWR is gratified by the Court's decision in this case. It's good to be vindicated.'
Cal Wells, CEO of Legacy Motor Club, who was in the courtroom, said of Wednesday's decision: 'Part of the journey.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
How To Watch Texas Longhorns Softball go for national title tonight vs. Texas Tech in WCWS
How To Watch Texas Longhorns Softball go for national title tonight vs. Texas Tech in WCWS It's winner-take-all in Oklahoma City's Devon Park tonight as the Texas Longhorns takes on the Texas Tech Red Raiders for the NCAA college softball national championship. The teams have split the first two games in the best of three series, so it all comes down to tonight. Texas won Game 1 on when Texas catcher Reese Atwood hit the fourth pitch of an intentional walk attempt. The Red Raiders took Game 2 thanks to some sloppy pitching and fielding by the Longhorns. Both teams are tired. The Longhorns looked tired Thursday. Making its third appearance in the final series in four years, Texas must gather up any strength they can muster to win its first title. Texas vs. Texas Tech Staring Pitchers Texas Tech Red Raiders: NiJaree Canady - 1-1 in 2025 WCWS Championship Series Canady has thrown every pitch for the Red Raiders in the Super Regionals and WCWS. The Topeka, Kansas native signed a $1 million dollar NIL deal to transfer to Lubbock from Stanford, who she had led to the WCWS in back-to-back seasons. Texas Longhorns: Teagan Kavan - 1-0 in 2025 WCWS Championship Series Kavan has been stellar for the Longhorns, starting games one and two and pitching the final three innings in game three. She hasn't given up a run since the first inning of the OU game and has struck out 12 batters. The West Des Moines, Iowa native lost her grandmother the morning of the Oklahoma game. WCWS Schedule: Championship series start times Game 1: No. 6 Texas 2, No. 12 Texas Tech 1 No. 6 Texas 2, No. 12 Texas Tech 1 Game 2: No. 12 Texas Tech 4, No. 6 Texas 3 No. 12 Texas Tech 4, No. 6 Texas 3 Game 3 (Friday): No. 12 Texas Tech vs. No. 6 Texas, 7 p.m. CT What channel is Texas vs Texas Tech softball on today? TV channel: ESPN ESPN Streaming: ESPN app | ESPN+ Who will be the announcers for Texas vs. Texas Tech? Beth Mowins (play-by-play), Jessica Mendoza and Michele Smith (analysts) will be in the booth, while Holly Rowe (sideline reporter) reports from the field for ESPN's coverage of the Women's College World Series. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) at @LonghornsWire.


USA Today
2 hours ago
- USA Today
93 days till the Arizona Cardinals' 2025 season opener: Who has worn No. 93?
93 days till the Arizona Cardinals' 2025 season opener: Who has worn No. 93? With 93 days till the Cardinals open the season against the Saints, we look at the players who have worn No. 93. We are counting down to the start of the 2025 regular season for the Arizona Cardinals and are now less than 14 weeks away. They will open the season on the road against the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 7. That is 93 days away. As we count down the remaining days of the offseason, let's look at who has worn that number uniform over the years for the Cardinals. Who has worn No. 93? Cardinals players to wear No. 93 No. 93 currently belongs to one of the Cardinals' big offseason additions — defensive lineman Calais Campbell, his second stint with the team. He played nine seasons to start his career here. DL Calais Campbell (2008-2016, 2025) DL Justin Jonees (2024) DL Jonathan Ledbetter (2021-2023) DL Trevon Coley (2020) DL Clinton McDonald (2019) DL Chris Cooper (2006-2007) DL Tim Bulman (2005) DL Kyle Vanden Bosch (2001-2004) DL Mark Smith (1997-2000) DL Karl Dunbar (1994-1995) DL Reuben Davis (1992-1993) DL Sidney Coleman (1991) DL Freddie Gilbert (1989) Campbell is the best the Cardinals have had at No. 93. It took a couple of years after he left in free agency for it to be used again. Smith and Vanden Bosch were other solid players. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.


USA Today
6 hours ago
- USA Today
Nebraska legend Aaron Taylor named to the Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025
Nebraska legend Aaron Taylor named to the Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025 An all-time great Nebraska football player has been named to the Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Aaron Taylor played for the Cornhuskers from 1993 to 97. Taylor holds the distinction of being the only football player in Nebraska history to earn All-America honors at two positions (left guard, center). He was a two-time first-team All-American and a three-time national champion. Taylor's No. 67 jersey was retired in 1998, and he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2018. Joining Taylor in the 2025 class are Kevin Davis (men's gymnastics, 1985-88); Diandra Hyman (bowling, 1999-2002); Lisa Reitsma (volleyball, 1994-97); and Stephanie Thater (volleyball, 1989-92). Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen had high praise for the five new Hall of Famers. 'We talk regularly in Husker Athletics about setting a standard by which everyone else will aspire to achieve. These Hall of Famers did that and more, and now inspire our current student-athletes to achieve greatness. We look forward to welcoming our 2025 Hall of Fame Class back to campus for our induction ceremony this fall, where we will celebrate their accomplishments and recognize their impact on the University of Nebraska.' The 2025 Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame class will be inducted on Friday, Oct. 31, before being recognized during the Nebraska-USC football game on Saturday, Nov. 1. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.