NASCAR antitrust trial: Bob Jenkins testifies about $100M loss and ‘insulting’ charter deal
Bob Jenkins testified he lost $100 million as a NASCAR team owner and criticized the charter system's final offer as unfair in ongoing antitrust litigation.
- Bob Jenkins, a NASCAR team owner, testified that he has lost $100 million since becoming an owner in the early 2000s, despite a Daytona 500 win in 2001.
- Jenkins joined a federal lawsuit against NASCAR because he found the charter agreement offer to be 'insulting' and going 'backward' in terms of team revenue share.
- Jenkins stated that no team owner was happy with signing the charter agreement, which NASCAR required them to accept under pressure.
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