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Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports sue ...
The two NASCAR teams filed a joint antitrust lawsuit in federal court on Wednesday. Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports sue NASCAR and CEO Jim France Skip to main content
23XI Racing, which is owned by Michael Jordan, veteran driver Denny Hamlin and Curtis Polk, and Front Row Motorsports, owned by Bob Jenkins, sued NASCAR and chairman Jim France last week in the ...
23XI and Front Row have hired Jeffrey Kessler, a top antitrust attorney who has represented the players in all four major professional North American sports. Kessler told The Associated Press that the two teams would sign the 2025 agreements if they receive a court order that would release them from a clause that prohibits teams from suing NASCAR.
23XI Racing (pronounced twenty-three eleven) is an American professional auto racing organization that competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. It is owned and operated by Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan , along with current Joe Gibbs Racing driver and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin .
When Wallace's 23XI teammate Kurt Busch got a concussion in a crash in qualifying for the 2022 Cup Series race at Pocono, Ty Gibbs filled in for him in the No. 45 car starting that weekend. When the playoffs started, Kurt was not ready to return but the No. 45 car was qualified for the owner's playoffs due to its win at Kansas in May. 23XI ...
The dispute between NASCAR and the two teams that didn’t sign the charter agreement does not appear to be ending anytime soon. 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed an anti-trust lawsuit ...
23XI and Front Row have hired Jeffrey Kessler, a top antitrust attorney who has represented the players in all four major professional North American sports. Kessler told The Associated Press that the two teams would sign the 2025 agreements if they receive a court order that would release them from a clause that prohibits teams from suing NASCAR.