NASCAR settles explosive Michael Jordan lawsuit
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In the end, NASCAR's business model is getting a boost. It just should have never taken a trial to get to that point.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The theme of family ties in motorsports was woven through Michael Jordan’s federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, with witness after witness testifying to their emotional connections to the top motorsports series in the United States.
In 1982, a con man named L.W. Wright scammed his way into the Winston 500 NASCAR race at Talladega. Wright, who was not a professional driver, qualified for the race but disappeared after being black-flagged. He purchased a race car from Coo Coo and ...
After a year since 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed a federal lawsuit against NASCAR and its chairman, Jim France. The parties go to court: