Michael Jordan Must Prove NASCAR Monopoly: Attorney
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Why was Winston-Salem's Bowman Gray Stadium part of testimony in high-profile NASCAR court case involving Michael Jordan?
“North Wilkesboro and Bowman Gray next year with Junior and friends if we don’t make moves,” NASCAR executive vice president Scott Prime wrote to NASCAR commissioner Steve Phelps and president Steve O’Donnell.
NASCAR News: Antitrust Lawsuit Trial Update: Days 4 and 5
The NASCAR antitrust trial pitting 23XI Racing (co-owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin) and Front Row Motorsports against NASCAR entered its fourth and fifth days in U.S. District Court … Read More The post NASCAR News: Antitrust Lawsuit Trial Update: Days 4 and 5 appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
The NBA legend, Michael Jordan, appeared this Friday in a North Carolina court where he stated that his goal was to "drive NASCAR to improve" through the antitrust lawsuit filed against the popular US racing series. Jordan, co-owner of the 23XI Racing team in NASCAR's elite Cup series, filed the lawsuit last year with Front Row Motorsports after refusing to sign new membership contracts with the motorsport category.
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