As NASCAR prepares for the Daytona 500, it is also dealing with an antitrust lawsuit filed by two teams, including the one co-owned by Michael Jordan. https://t.co/SaulPRg8C7
The ongoing legal fight between NASCAR and two of its teams, including the one co-owned and operated by Michael Jordan, took one more twist before the season-opening Daytona 500 this weekend. https://t.co/Mi4zJLM6DK
NASCAR returns at the Daytona 500. And while the sport has lucrative new media deals, it’s still dealing with a lawsuit from its most famous team owner, Michael Jordan.
NASCAR has filed a 68-page brief in its appeal against a preliminary injunction that allows teams 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports (FRM) to compete with charters in the 2025 season. The organization criticized certain team owners for undermining NASCAR's brand and seeking competitive advantages in charter terms. This legal dispute, which involves 23XI Racing co-owned by Michael Jordan, adds complexity as NASCAR prepares for the upcoming Daytona 500. The lawsuit is part of an ongoing antitrust challenge that has garnered attention as the racing series enters a new season with lucrative media deals.