In a major NASCAR leadership change, Jim France has stepped down as CEO of NASCAR while remaining chairman and majority owner. The 81-year-old first took over the role in 2018 on an interim basis ...
It is the end of an era in Nascar. The Athletic reported Friday that Jim France is stepping down as NASCAR's CEO, and his replacement will be the first non-France family member to run the ship. The ...
Tony Stewart has called for another leadership change at NASCAR, just days after Steve O’Donnell replaced Jim France as CEO and Ben Kennedy became COO. His comments follow recent controversies, ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR majority owner Jim France is stepping down as chief executive officer of the stock-car racing sanctioning body and series, and he will be replaced by Steve O'Donnell — the ...
Most of you reading this probably know the story of how NASCAR began. From bootleggers on dirt roads to amateur stock car racing organizations with a loose semblance of structure, and then a ...
TALLADEGA, Ala. — NASCAR announced a series of key leadership moves Saturday morning, naming Steve O’Donnell as its Chief Executive Officer and tapping Ben Kennedy as Chief Operating Officer. Jim ...
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