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AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. The trial that threatened to end NASCAR as we know it stopped well short of that cliff on Thursday, when Michael Jordan and NASCAR ...
NASCAR and two race teams settled an antitrust lawsuit, ending a nine-day trial. As part of the agreement, NASCAR will grant teams permanent "evergreen" charters. The teams got their “forever ...
NASCAR reached a settlement Thursday of the bruising antitrust lawsuit filed against the stock car series by two of its race teams, including one co-owned by NBA great Michael Jordan. "Today's a good ...
NASCAR and Michael Jordan's racing team, 23XI, have settled an antitrust lawsuit. On Thursday, the parties reached an agreement over NASCAR's alleged monopoly on U.S. premier stock car racing.
The NASCAR antitrust trial has ended without an official winner. And without an official loser either. Michael Jordan and the other plaintiffs settled with the sanctioning body of stock car racing, ...
NASCAR and two teams, 23XI Racing co-owned by Michael Jordan and Front Row Motorsports, agreed to a settlement in an antitrust lawsuit on Dec. 11. The settlement was announced in court ahead of what ...
Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin's 23XI Racing brought the lawsuit, along with Bob Jenkins' Front Row Motorsports. Jeff Robinson / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR and the two ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The first person the jurors likely see as they walk to their seats each day in the biggest NASCAR trial ever is Michael Jordan. They haven’t just seen him. They have heard from the ...