A settlement has been reached in the legal battle between NASCAR and two race teams over antitrust allegations.
Michael Jordan and NASCAR chairman Jim France stood side-by-side on the steps of a federal courthouse as if they were old ...
This story is part of IndyStar's project "Only woman in the room:" How Indy became top city in nation for women sports execs ...
The March of Dimes recognized NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps with the Corporate Leadership Award in New York City.
Kaulig Racing said that Ty Dillon will return to the No. 10 Chevrolet in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series, with Sea Best on board ...
Michael Jordan told the jury he personally invested up to $40 million in his NASCAR team and explained why he felt he could ...
Attorneys for several major organizations urged caution as Judge Kenneth Bell said testimony from top team owners and ...
Women’s volleyball coach Heather Olmstead announced Thursday that she is moving on after 11 seasons at the helm. Associate ...
Janet Guthrie was a pioneer in motorsports and the first woman to compete in both the Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500. Before becoming a full-time racer in 1972, Guthrie worked as an aerospace ...
The federal antitrust trial against NASCAR has opened with Michael Jordan in attendance. The retired NBA star co-owns the 23XI Racing team, which, along with Front Row Motorsports, is suing NASCAR.
The case has churned through hearings and arguments for more than a year despite calls from other NASCAR teams to settle.
Toni Breidinger is less than a month removed from taking the checkered flag on her first full-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign (the third step on NASCAR’s development ladder), but the San ...
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