NASCAR chairman Jim France firm on charters
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That was the on-the-record reaction from John Probst, the chief racing development officer at NASCAR and the defense counsel’s first witness after the plaintiffs — 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports — rested their case Wednesday morning in U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina in uptown Charlotte.
Probst details patents, supplier oversight, and spending caps as NASCAR counters antitrust accusations from 23XI and Front Row.
Chief Racing Development Officer of NASCAR John Probst discusses the research and development costs behind NASCAR’s Next Gen cars.
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NASCAR chairman refuses to budge on team charters in testimony during Michael Jordan’s lawsuit
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The commissioner of NASCAR testified Tuesday in Michael Jordan’s federal antitrust trial against the racing series to the frustrating two-plus years of negotiations on a new revenue sharing model with teams, noting that Jordan’s financial advisor would not compromise on key issues.
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Judge Bell doubles down on 23XI, FRM and NASCAR order to resolve Richard Childress testimony dispute
The NASCAR antitrust trial has closed out on another day. Judge Kenneth Bell doubled down on his request to resolve the Richard Childress issue. Childress was asked in court about a potential sale of a stake in Richard Childress Racing that fell through.
Noted conservationist and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, Johnny Morris, called out NASCAR leadership over the insults hurled at his friend Richard Childress during the ongoing NASCAR trial.
After seven days of the plaintiffs laying out their case, it's the defense's turn. And the future of the sport still hangs in the balance.
Michael Jordan's federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR highlights the deep family ties in motorsports. Witnesses have shared emotional connections to
Richmond Raceway will celebrate its 80th anniversary with another edition of the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400. Here's how to get tickets.