Michael Jordan testifies at NASCAR antitrust trial
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Inside NASCAR’s antitrust showdown and the threat of a breakaway league
NASCAR’s antitrust trial has exposed a stark warning from inside the sport: if the current charter standoff continues, a rival stock car series could rise up and challenge the Cup Series’ grip on American racing.
Whatever happens from here, Judge Kenneth D. Bell's proclamation that "everybody is going to get hurt" is already coming to fruition.
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Is NASCAR Done? Fans Divided After Leaked Messages Surface
It turns out that long time NASCAR president Steve Phelps had some choice words for veteran team owner Richard Childress — calling him a “stupid redneck” and basically saying he owes all his wealth to NASCAR. Not to mention the digs at other team owners and even a snide remark about the fans, have shocked the racing community.
Michael Jordan, the former NBA great turned race team owner, testified for an hour Friday in Charlotte in his lawsuit against NASCAR.
Michael Jordan's racing team, 23XI Racing, and Front Row Motorsports are in federal court suing NASCAR. They allege antitrust violations and monopoly practices. This legal battle could significantly alter the landscape of motorsports in the United States.
Denny Hamlin NASCAR controversy resurfaces as he alleges NASCAR’s role in Germain Racing’s downfall during antitrust trial testimony.