In NASCAR antitrust fight, Michael Jordan's manager goes from adviser to stock car series to target
- NASCAR is facing an antitrust lawsuit from 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports over alleged violations related to the charter system, which guarantees spots and revenue incentives for teams.
- Polk, Michael Jordan's business manager, is named in NASCAR's countersuit as a key figure in challenging current charter agreements, accused of threatening boycotts and leading a rebellion against NASCAR.
- NASCAR's countersuit claims Polk is the ringleader against the charter agreements, calling him a 'sports agent' wrongfully.
- Team executives are hesitant to publicly comment, fearing NASCAR's threats to disband the charter system if 23XI succeeds in court.
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In NASCAR antitrust fight, Jordan's manager goes from series adviser to target
LAS VEGAS — Long before the battle over the charter system led to the antitrust lawsuit now engulfing NASCAR, its executives found Michael Jordan and his small group of advisers a beneficial resource in discussing growth for the top racing…
In The Pits | In NASCAR antitrust fight, Michael Jordan's manager goes from adviser to stock car series to target
Long before the battle over the charter system led to the antitrust lawsuit now engulfing NASCAR, its executives found Michael Jordan and his small group of advisers a beneficial resource in discussing growth for the top racing series in the…

In NASCAR antitrust fight, Michael Jordan's manager goes from adviser to stock car series to target
Long before the battle over the charter system led to the antitrust lawsuit now engulfing NASCAR, its executives found Michael Jordan and his small group of advisers a beneficial resource in discussing growth for the top racing series in the United States.
The Sports Network - In NASCAR antitrust fight, Michael Jordan's manager goes from adviser to stock car series to target
Long before the battle over the charter system led to the antitrust lawsuit now engulfing NASCAR, its executives found Michael Jordan and his small group of advisers a beneficial resource in discussing growth for the top racing series in the United States. Now he owns a NASCAR team, and 23XI Racing — along with Front Row Motorsports — is suing the stock car series over alleged antitrust violations. The countersuit NASCAR filed earlier this month…
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