Fiery texts from Michael Jordan, NASCAR executives disclosed in NASCAR antitrust battle
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports argue NASCAR's plan to sell their charters threatens their business continuity, with a trial set for Dec. 1 to decide the dispute's outcome.
- Michael Jordan and NASCAR team owners Front Row and 23XI sued NASCAR alleging monopolistic practices after refusing to extend charter agreements.
- NASCAR claimed the teams were not struggling financially, with Jordan saying his co-ownership is a hobby and that he has "lost that much in a casino."
- The teams say selling charters will put them out of business and accuse NASCAR of "bullying and retaliatory behavior" and attempting to "exclude competition.
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