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Michael Jordan's attorneys are under pressure to wrap up their case in the federal antitrust trial against NASCAR
The Hall of Famer’s antitrust lawsuit, filed alongside Front Row Motorsports against NASCAR, was settled on Thursday (Dec. 11) with
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Denny Hamlin moment with Jim France spotted immediately after NASCAR settlement reached
Denny Hamlin's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports have settled their year-long antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR
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Denny Hamlin and Jim France embrace after settlement reached in emotional NASCAR trial
NASCAR's bitter civil war between 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and the sanctioning body has reached its conclusion with a settlement... and a hug.
Retired NBA great Michael Jordan took the stand at the landmark NASCAR antitrust case Friday and testified that he has been a fan of the stock car series since he was a child but felt he had little choice but to sue to force changes in a business model he sees shortchanging teams and drivers risking their lives to keep the sport going.
NASCAR's management structure is unfair to its teams and drivers, with money and power in the hands of people who don't risk life and limb on the oval, basketball legend Michael Jordan told a court on Friday.
Miss anything from the Michael Jordan vs. NASCAR trial? Here's our condensed, day-by-day look at the highlights from testimony.
NASCAR is facing a federal antitrust lawsuit involving team owner Richard Childress. The case highlights tensions between teams and NASCAR executives over a new revenue-sharing agreement. Childress was the subject of derogatory texts from NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps.