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NASCAR seeks new mediator in antitrust suit as Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing pushes back

NASCAR seeks a court-led settlement to resolve a $1.5 billion charter dispute before a December trial that could reshape team ownership and sport governance.

  • NASCAR has asked a court to appoint a new mediator for an antitrust lawsuit brought by Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports over the charter system.
  • The two teams want to continue working with current mediator Jeffrey Mishkin, who has expertise in sports-related antitrust disputes.
  • NASCAR seeks a summary judgment to dismiss the case before the scheduled December 1 trial start date, arguing the charter system has created over $1.5 billion in equity for teams since 2016.
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NASCAR seeks new mediator in antitrust suit as Jordan's 23XI Racing pushes back

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR has asked a federal court for a judicial settlement conference so that an independent judge can mediate the antitrust suit filed by Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports.

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