NASCAR's legal battle with 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports about contested charter agreements continues.
NASCAR and its chairman, Jim France, have both issued their expected responses to 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports over the motion to dismiss the antitrust lawsuit against the sanctioning body.
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed a lawsuit against NASCAR and Chairman Jim France. The teams filed the lawsuit Oct. 2 in federal court in Charlotte, claiming NASCAR's actions violate ...
NASCAR also asked U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell of the Western District of North Carolina to dismiss chairman Jim France ...
In a sport filled with fierce competition, Bobby Allison became the oldest driver to win the Daytona 500, claiming the ...
NASCAR went before a federal judge Wednesday and asked for the antitrust suit filed against the stock car series to be ...
The judge on Monday denied a motion by NASCAR that would have prevented the teams from acquiring one race team charter each with full rights from the recently shuttered Stewart-Haas Racing.
They then teamed together to sue NASCAR and chairman Jim France, arguing as the only stock car entity in the United States, NASCAR has a monopoly and the teams are not getting their fair share of ...
A federal judge has denied NASCAR's motion to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit filed against the stock car series and sanctioning ...