Two race teams are taking the France family to court, alleging that the NASCAR charter system creates a monopoly.
The France family—most notably chairman Jim France, 79, and his executive-vice chair, niece Lesa France Kennedy, 63—has been ...
The final six weeks of the NASCAR season will play out under the shadow of a lawsuit filed by the 23XI team and Front Row ...
Team owner claims NASCAR drivers share roughly 3% of sport's revenue while NBA players, for example, share as much as 49% of ...
The NASCAR Cup Series playoffs are heating up, but another battle within the sport is earning headlines on its own, and it ...
Trackhouse Racing — Good news: Ross Chastain, who won at Kansas, has four top-five finishes in the last eight races this ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Two NASCAR teams — one of them owned by Michael Jordan — filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the ...
Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and on-track rival Front Row Motorsports Inc. sued NASCAR and CEO Jim France on Tuesday in U.S.
The two teams were the only Cup Series outfits that refused to sign the charter proposal that passed last month.
The NASCAR insider criticizes Michael Jordan over 23XI's lawsuit, questioning the fairness of his claims about the ongoing ...
Front Row and 23XI filed a lawsuit Wednesday against NASCAR and Chairman Jim France over the charter agreement. Here's ...
I don’t really care. The wild card has consistently produced fantastic, tense baseball just after it made MLB ’s regular ...