Michael Jordan reacts to NASCAR antitrust settlement
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In the end, NASCAR's business model is getting a boost. It just should have never taken a trial to get to that point.
Michael Jordan's bitter fight against NASCAR heads to federal court Monday in a jury trial that could rip apart the top motorsports series in the United States. The antitrust allegations leveled by Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports has exposed salacious personal communications,
NASCAR settles its year-long antitrust battle with 23XI and Front Row, ending a tense trial and securing stability for teams and the sport.
The antitrust lawsuit trial has become a powder keg capable of reshaping every corner of the NASCAR ecosystem. If NASCAR prevails, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports could be forced to shut their doors after pouring enormous resources into the garage.
NASCAR was filed, the words spoken then by 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports' lead counsel were proven correct, says Kelly Crandall.
Michael Jordan swaps jump shots for lawsuits, taking NASCAR to federal court in a bold challenge that’s redefining competition both on and off the track.
The battle between NASCAR and two powerhouse teams just got messier. Fresh court documents dropped on August 19 regarding the ongoing charter battle and revealed something no one expected. There’s a feeding frenzy of buyers wanting to snatch up the ...