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Spire co-owner Jeff Dickerson fires back at JGR's Bristol claims with snarky court filing
- Dickerson files a declaration pushing back on JGR's Bristol claims about Gabehart's role.
- The filing argues Brown's evidence lacks proof Gabehart's Bristol duties and highlights McCall's presence.
- Dickerson references a photo demonstrating Gabehart's lack of two-way radio use in Bristol context.
- The court extended a temporary restraining order related to Gabehart’s duties at JGR through Tuesday.
- Dickerson asserts leadership expectations require visible commitment at the track.
- The filing cites Gabehart's activities around victory lane and infield areas as evidence against a Bristol-only role.
- Brown's absence at Bristol is highlighted to question the Bristol activity claims.
- The document includes an exhibit with Gabehart's Bristol-related activities under scrutiny.
- Dickerson's counterpoints include his own photo showing a two-way headset example for comparison.
- The tone of the filing is described as snarky in relation to JGR's claims.
- The article notes Dr. Bob Pockrass from FOX Sports as a source for the extension timing.
- Overall, the filing disputes JGR's Bristol activity claims and emphasizes Spire's own track presence.
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