Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports insist in a new court filing Thursday that NASCAR is "blaming ...
Front Row Motorsports, one of two teams suing NASCAR in federal court, accused the stock car series Thursday of rejecting the ...
There are emails and signed affidavits that show NASCAR had all but approved the Stewart-Haas charter transfers ...
Denny Hamlin references a Bible verse amid a major lawsuit where racing teams accuse NASCAR of monopolistic practices and ...
After a relatively quiet week surrounding the Thanksgiving holiday, NASCAR resumed its defense against the 23XI Racing and ...
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) and its CEO, Jim France, have both filed motions to dismiss the ...
NASCAR's new Truck Series uniform rules eliminating sponsorship branding have sparked criticism from drivers Kevin Harvick ...
The NASCAR president also discussed the cost and value of the Chicago Street Race and upgrades to NASCAR-owned tracks for ...
There were actually two motions to dismiss filed on Monday, one by NASCAR itself and another by CEO Jim France, who is also ...
NASCAR filed a motion in court on Monday asking for the dismissal of an antitrust lawsuit that accuses it of being "monopolistic bullies" that has not encouraged legitimate competition in racing.
Disparaging the lawsuit brought by Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports as a “misguided attempt to ...
NASCAR and chairman Jim France are the defendants in the case. "Plaintiffs' Complaint is a misguided attempt to dress up private business frustrations in antitrust garb," NASCAR's motion states.