Defunct NASCAR team facing lawsuit after collecting $50k for sale of tractor trailers and never delivering

A former NASCAR team is being sued after a man claims he paid them for tractor trailers and other equipment that they never delivered. 

The suit was filed in Iredell County, North Carolina Superior Court on Thursday, April 30th by a man who claims to have paid Randy Humphrey Racing $50,000 for tractor trailers and other related equipment in February 2024. The suit states that the man never received the trucks and other equipment he purchased. 

According to WCNC, the plaintiff is seeking $50,000 from Randy Humphrey Racing, and any other monetary damages deemed appropriate by a judge. No court date had been set, and the racing team has not issued a legal response to the suit. 

The Randy Humphrey Racing NASCAR team completed eight races in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2014, but is now defunct. Owner Randy Humphrey was previously a co-owner of Phil Parsons Racing and TriStar Motorsports.

The team has not competed since 2014, but is still a registered business in North Carolina. It was founded in 1995.

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