NASCAR, Jim France and antitrust trial
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On Day 8 of the trial, France explained his reasoning for resisting permanent charters to teams as the plaintiffs wrapped up ...
NASCAR, founded and privately owned by the Florida-based France family, never considered making the charters permanent.
Finishing his testimony under cross-examination, NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France said he wasn’t comfortable agreeing to ...
NASCAR and two teams, 23XI Racing co-owned by Michael Jordan and Front Row Motorsports, agreed to a settlement in an antitrust lawsuit on Dec. 11. The settlement was announced in court ...
Michael Jordan and Jim France stood opposed for over a year. On Thursday, they were united, “moving forward instead of moving ...
NASCAR President Steve O’Donnell took the stand early Thursday morning in a North Carolina federal courtroom and admitted CEO ...
Former NASCAR driver and reporter Kenny Wallace recently offered a pointed assessment of the forces that led to NASCAR’s ...
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