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The NBA hall-of-famer, who co-owns a Nascar team and argues the company is making it hard to turn a profit, attended the first day of the trial.
"They will sign them, but we are (screwed) moving forward." More on this, plus some interesting disclosures involving Cup star Denny Hamlin.
A federal antitrust lawsuit brought against NASCAR by team owner Michael Jordan and others has now gone to trial.
The landmark federal antitrust trial against NASCAR opened Monday with three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin breaking down in tears minutes into his testimony as the first witness in a case that could upend the venerable stock car series.
Our thoughts and impressions from inside the courtroom on the first day of the trial in the NASCAR antitrust lawsuit case.
Jordan’s bitter fight against NASCAR heads to federal court Monday in a jury trial that could rip apart the top motorsports series in the United States.
After a year since 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed a federal lawsuit against NASCAR and its chairman, Jim France. The parties go to court:
NASCAR, after the first day in court for the antitrust case, says that this lawsuit was the plan of Curtis Polk and 23XI Racing from the start.