Denny Hamlin, the driver of Joe Gibbs Racing, has clearly expressed his doubts about the litigation between _Joe Gibbs Racing_ and _Chris Gabehart_, as well as _Spire Motorsports_. In a recent episode, he made a very bold assessment of the events related to this legal controversy.
In an appearance on the GluckCast program, Jeff Dickerson, co-owner of Spire Motorsports, addressed the issue of why his team remains involved in the lawsuit despite the lack of conclusive evidence of misconduct. Dickerson asserted that their rivals know who their alliance partner is, and criticized them for not having the courage to say so in court.
Hamlin, who closely followed the conversation, described the data that Gabehart kept on personal devices as “the crown jewels” of Joe Gibbs Racing’s operation. Recently, the court determined that Gabehart had wrongfully appropriated this data, although no evidence has been found that it was shared with Spire or other parties before forensic analysis.
The conflict also includes deleted messages between Gabehart and Dickerson, an issue that the judge has defined as “concerning” and raises doubts about Gabehart’s credibility, a well-known engineer and competition director.
Moreover, Hamlin referred to conversations revealed in another antitrust lawsuit related to _23XI Racing_, in which Dickerson had commented unfavorably about a NASCAR executive. This type of interaction has fueled the intensity of the ongoing legal conflict.
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