A lawsuit between Joe Gibbs Racing and Spire Motorsports has sparked a heated feud among NASCAR fans, with accusations of data theft and trade secrets at its core. The controversy intensified after Spire's Carson Hocevar won at Talladega.
Key points
Joe Gibbs Racing is suing Chris Gabehart and Spire Motorsports.
Accusations involve theft of confidential competition data.
The NASCAR fanbase is divided over the feud.
Carson Hocevar's Talladega victory intensified the debate.
Legal actions include cease-and-desist orders and forensic examinations.
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NASCAR Fans Pick Sides in Joe Gibbs Racing vs. Spire Motorsports Feud
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The lawsuit between Joe Gibbs Racing, Chris Gabehart, and Spire Motorsports has turned into a NASCAR civil war, and fans are picking sides. At this point, it feels like half the NASCAR fanbase is arguing about it every single day online.
It all started when JGR accused its former competition director, Gabehart, of taking confidential competition data and trade secrets before leaving for Spire Motorsports. At the same time, he denied sharing sensitive information with the team. The case has already included claims about deleted messages, forensic examinations of devices, cease-and-desist orders, and public shots fired from both sides.
And after Carson Hocevar gave Spire a shocking Talladega victory, the debate reached another level entirely.
Joe Gibbs Racing threw a curveball by amending its lawsuit implying that Spire’s sudden leap forward was due to Gabehart having stolen confidential data and trade secrets from the organization. And to rub it in, JGR took aim at Spire’s social media posts gloating over their win, saying in court papers that the team was essentially ridiculing the accusations.
Around the same time, Denny Hamlin publicly blasted Spire owner Jeff Dickerson online, accusing the team of hiring “someone who stole tens of millions worth of information.” Those comments, along with JGR’s repeated claims that Spire’s rise was connected to misappropriated data, pushed fans into taking sides almost immediately.
Now, NASCAR fans are divided. Some fans think JGR is completely justified and protecting its “secret sauce.” Others think the team is going after an underdog team that finally started winning.
A Lot of Fans Didn’t Like the Timing
One thing that immediately rubbed people the wrong way was JGR pushing harder on the lawsuit right after Spire won at Talladega.
For many fans, the timing looked emotional. Talladega is chaos almost every year, so a lot of people didn’t buy the idea that one superspeedway win suddenly proved Spire had some massive technical advantage.
Q&A
What are the main accusations in the Joe Gibbs Racing lawsuit against Spire Motorsports?
Joe Gibbs Racing accuses former competition director Chris Gabehart of taking confidential competition data and trade secrets when he left for Spire Motorsports.
How has the NASCAR fanbase reacted to the feud between Joe Gibbs Racing and Spire Motorsports?
The feud has divided the NASCAR fanbase, with fans actively arguing and picking sides online regarding the lawsuit and its implications.
What role did Carson Hocevar play in escalating the Joe Gibbs Racing and Spire Motorsports feud?
Carson Hocevar's unexpected victory at Talladega for Spire Motorsports further fueled the debate and tensions between the two teams.
What legal actions have been taken in the Joe Gibbs Racing vs. Spire Motorsports case?
The case has involved claims of deleted messages, forensic examinations of devices, and cease-and-desist orders between the parties.
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On Reddit, one fan said JGR had “crazy ex vibes for sure.” Another called the entire thing “absolute sour grapes.”
Fans also pointed out that several Gibbs cars got caught up in wrecks or made mistakes during the race, which made the accusations feel even weaker to some people.
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That’s the argument everyone keeps coming back to.
A lot of fans think Gabehart simply made Spire better because he’s one of the smartest competition guys in the garage.
People kept repeating versions of the same point online: you can’t expect someone to “erase their brain” when they leave a race team.
Others questioned how useful six-month-old setup data even is in the Next Gen era, where teams constantly change things week to week.
Some fans even think Joe Gibbs Racing is more interested in making an example out of Gabehart than proving real damage was done.
However many fans think JGR has every right to protect its information if files really were taken. One Reddit user wrote, “If there’s evidence showing Gabehart stole IP from them, JGR is 100% justified.”
Another fan compared it to corporate espionage and said their company would “obliterate” anyone caught taking internal data to a competitor.
Spire Suddenly Became the Fan Favorite
For a surprising number of fans, Spire has turned into the underdog in all of this.
Jeff Dickerson’s public comments fired people up, especially when he claimed “the process is the punishment” and insisted Spire “has taken no shortcut.”
Even the court filings themselves have become entertainment online.
Now the legal dispute between Joe Gibbs Racing and former employee Chris Gabehart has taken another significant turn after a judge officially scheduled the case for trial in January 2027.
According to reports from the latest hearing, both sides pushed for very different timelines before the court reached a compromise decision.
As reported by RACER.com writer Kelly Crandall on social media, “Judge Susan Rodriguez has ordered that the trial in Chris Gabehart/Spire Motorsports vs. Joe Gibbs Racing will be held in January 2027. Both parties argued for their proposed dates yesterday in the telephonic hearing (Gibbs wanted Nov. and Spire/Gabehart wanted May 2027).”
The January 2027 date effectively split the difference.