NASCAR settles antitrust lawsuit involving Michael Jordan
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Before the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v. NASCAR antitrust lawsuit was settled during the trial, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and sister/business partner Kelley Earnhardt-Miller took to their podcast studio to discuss some of their thoughts at the time.
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 Jordan y el presidente de NASCAR, Jim France, se pararon lado a lado en las escaleras de un tribunal federal como si
The trial might have concluded in a settlement Thursday. But the effects of this legal battle will endure in NASCAR’s world for a long time.
After seven days of the plaintiffs laying out their case, it's the defense's turn. And the future of the sport still hangs in the balance.
Two principles led to France's refusal to budge on permanent charters in the 2025 revenue-sharing agreement.
That was the on-the-record reaction from John Probst, the chief racing development officer at NASCAR and the defense counsel’s first witness after the plaintiffs — 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports — rested their case Wednesday morning in U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina in uptown Charlotte.