NASCAR settles antitrust lawsuit involving Michael Jordan
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NASCAR, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports have reached a settlement in their federal antitrust case, ending the trial on its ninth day.
The terms we know, Michael Jordan's reaction, and more in the wake of Thursday's settlement between NASCAR and the two teams suing it.
Michael Annett, a former NASCAR driver who competed in more than 400 races, has died at the age of 39. Annett had one career win, which came at Daytona in 2019.
Hendrick and Penske welcome NASCAR’s settlement with 23XI and Front Row, calling it a major step toward unity and long-term growth.
Permanent franchises ("evergreen charters") were at the heart of the disagreement between NASCAR and the plaintiffs, including Michael Jordan.
Jimmie Johnson explains why he sees San Diego as an ideal NASCAR Cup venue and what it would mean for local fans.
23XI Racing, which is owned by basketball Hall of Famer Jordan, three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Jordan’s financial adviser, Curtis Polk, and Front Row Motorsports, owned by Bob Jenkins, were the only two teams out of 15 organizations that refused to sign. They sued instead.
Rick Ware Racing’s NASCAR Cup Series operation will switch to Chevrolet in 2026, joining the winningest manufacturer in series history.