Field Level Media
07 May 2026, 07:35 GMT+10
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Joe Gibbs Racing desired an earlier trial date for its lawsuit against Spire Motorsports and Chris Gabehart, while the defendants wanted a later trial date.
Neither side got what it wanted on Wednesday, as the judge presiding over the case split the difference and settled on a January start date, according to motorsport.com.
JGR is pursuing more than $8 million in damages due to allegations of misappropriation and tortuous interference by Gabehart, who left JGR to work for Spire.
JGR had been in pursuit of a November trial start, citing concerns about evidence and a desire to begin discovery as soon as possible. The defendants, in contrast, targeted next May, arguing that depositions could interfere with the current NASCAR season.
United States District Court Judge Susan C. Rodriguez of the Western District of North Carolina directed each party to 'meet and confer and submit to the Court within 10 days a joint proposal as to pretrial deadlines as discussed,' indicating all parties are required to adhere to an agreed-upon schedule for all activities leading up to the trial date.
With Spire having a better-than-expected season after hiring Gabehart, JGR had filed an amendment to its original lawsuit earlier this week to address damages sustained through the use of 'trade secrets.'
Spire driver Carson Hocevar is sitting in sixth after securing his first career NASCAR victory -- and Spire's first NASCAR win since 2019 -- on April 26 at Talladega. Daniel Suarez, a new Spire driver this season, is in 14th in the standings. None of Spire's three drivers last year finished in the top 20 of the standings.
'This sudden improvement in Spire's Cup Series performance of course comes on the heels of Gabehart misappropriating JGR's Confidential Information and Trade Secrets and providing Spire the same or similar services he provided JGR in the last year,' the amended filing says.
The judge in the case has also granted partial expediency on the issue of discovery, providing faster access to certain phone records directly related to the nature of Gabehart's relationships with JGR and Spire, according to the report.
--Field Level Media
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