In the end, NASCAR's business model is getting a boost. It just should have never taken a trial to get to that point.
The antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR by two of its racing teams — including one co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan — was settled Thursday, with permanent charters granted to all teams.
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Michael Jordan and Jim France stood opposed for over a year. On Thursday, they were united, “moving forward instead of moving ...
The legal saga surrounding NASCAR's charter agreement has been resolved, with the sanctioning body agreeing to permanent ...
A federal antitrust lawsuit accusing NASCAR of being a monopolistic bully was settled in court on Thursday, Dec. 11.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The theme of family ties in motorsports was woven through Michael Jordan’s federal antitrust lawsuit ...
The three members of INDYCAR's Independent Officiating Body include NASCAR Hall of Famer Ray Evernham, Raj Nair, of the Ford ...
Michael Jordan’s race team will continue to compete in NASCAR after Thursday's settlement. Here's what to know.
Michael Jordan’s lawsuit against NASCAR came to a dramatic end Thursday as a settlement was reached in the middle of trial.
NASCAR reached a settlement Thursday of the bruising antitrust lawsuit filed against the stock car series by two of its race ...
NASCAR Chairman Jim France had a stronger second day of testimony Wednesday as the final witness called by Michael Jordan’s ...