The way NASCAR had long done business had become obsolete, but the antitrust suit brought by Michael Jordan and settled on ...
NASCAR's president was questioned about how early signs that CEO Jim France was flexible on the sport's model didn't quite ...
NASCAR antitrust trial Day 2 reveals leaked executive texts, leadership tension, breakaway concerns, and key testimony from ...
The day began with Judge Kenneth D. Bell ruling on a NASCAR motion that sought to have only one of the three 23XI owners in ...
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At trial, NASCAR prez says CEO France was against new revenue model
NASCAR president Steve O'Donnell testified on the fourth day of the NASCAR antitrust trial Thursday in Charlotte and admitted ...
On the second day of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsport versus NASCAR antitrust case trial, the Executive Vice ...
The race will mark the first Cup Series points race at North Wilkesboro since 1996.
NASCAR Chairman Jim France has testified in the federal antitrust lawsuit filed by Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. The lawsuit challenges NASCAR's revenue-sharing model and ...
"They will sign them, but we are (screwed) moving forward." More on this, plus some interesting disclosures involving Cup ...
NASCAR has added 50 laps to the 2026 Cup Series race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The 0.625-mile short track returns to the ...
Legal expert Shannon McMinimee claims that Jim France could be liable for damages if found guilty in the antitrust trial.
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SRX's threat to NASCAR takes center stage in antitrust trial
There was concern that Cup Series teams could form or join a breakaway series ...
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