France stepped in to carry on his family's legacy. But after this damaging lawsuit and trial, the sport needs change to move ...
NASCAR Chairman Jim France has testified in a federal antitrust lawsuit involving Michael Jordan's racing team.
NASCAR, founded and privately owned by the Florida-based France family, never considered making the charters permanent.
On Day 8 of the trial, France explained his reasoning for resisting permanent charters to teams as the plaintiffs wrapped up ...
NASCAR President Steve O’Donnell took the stand early Thursday morning in a North Carolina federal courtroom and admitted CEO ...
Finishing his testimony under cross-examination, NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France said he wasn’t comfortable agreeing to ...
Permanent charters, akin to franchises in other major professional sports leagues, are being granted in settlement of a ...
Jim France explains why he rejected permanent charters as the NASCAR antitrust trial continues, with teams challenging the ...
NASCAR Chairman Jim France remained steadfast in his refusal to change NASCAR's Charter Agreement, and team owner Richard ...
The Athletic's Jeff Gluck called for NASCAR leadership to change hands after the year-long debacle with the antitrust lawsuit ...
Michael Jordan and Jim France stood opposed for over a year. On Thursday, they were united, “moving forward instead of moving ...
The attorney for the two teams suing NASCAR portrayed series chairman Jim France as “a brick wall” in negotiations over the ...
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