NASCAR Chairman Jim France had a stronger second day of testimony Wednesday as the final witness called by Michael Jordan’s side in the federal antitrust lawsuit against the racing series, explaining ...
Commentary: Cup teams gained permanence, revenue, and influence; NASCAR kept control of the sport—and avoided a legal fight ...
Permanent charters, akin to franchises in other major professional sports leagues, are being granted in settlement of a ...
The NASCAR antitrust suit ended with a settlement after eight days of testimony, which wasn't always pleasant for those ...
The lawsuit filed by Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports had shadowed NASCAR for more than a year. The ...
After 23XI Racing Owner Michael Jordan filed an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, the league settled with the NBA Hall of ...
NASCAR was filed, the words spoken then by 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports' lead counsel were proven correct, says Kelly Crandall.
France stepped in to carry on his family's legacy. But after this damaging lawsuit and trial, the sport needs change to move ...
In the end, NASCAR's business model is getting a boost. It just should have never taken a trial to get to that point.
Permanent franchises ("evergreen charters") were at the heart of the disagreement between NASCAR and the plaintiffs, ...
After eight days of testimony at a federal court in Charlotte, NASCAR and two of its race teams settled a contentious lawsuit ...