Federal Judge Calls on NASCAR, Teams to Settle Bitter Antitrust Battle
- A federal judge urged NASCAR and teams, including one owned by Michael Jordan, to settle their legal dispute over antitrust issues.
- District Judge Kenneth Bell expressed concern about the costs of the ongoing legal battle during the hearing.
- 23XI and Front Row teams refused to accept NASCAR's charter agreement offer last September.
- Lawyer Kessler stated that the teams are open to negotiations, while NASCAR insists it will not renegotiate the charters.
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Federal Judge Doesn't Hold Back On 23XI Racing Lawsuit
Meet The Wife Of Michael Jordan (1:10) As the lawsuit between Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing team plus Front Row Motorsports versus NASCAR continues, a federal judge presiding over the case had some harsh words for the different sides.Earlier this week during a hearing, U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth Bell pleaded with the two sides to settle the case before it goes to trial in December. Bell explained that he doesn't see a scenario where either…
Judge calls on NASCAR_ teams to settle bitter antitrust battle
A federal judge is urging NASCAR and two of its teams to settle their increasingly acrimonious legal fight that spilled over into tense arguments during a hearing this week. 23XI Racing, which is owned by Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona ...
Federal judge calls on NASCAR, two teams to settle bitter antitrust battle
A federal judge urged NASCAR and two of its teams, including one owned by retired NBA great Michael Jordan, to settle their increasingly acrimonious legal fight that spilled over into tense arguments during a hearing on Tuesday.

Federal judge calls on NASCAR, teams to settle bitter antitrust battle
A federal judge is urging NASCAR and two of its teams to settle their increasingly acrimonious legal fight that spilled over into tense arguments during a hearing this week. 23XI Racing, which is owned by Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, is fighting with NASCAR along wi
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