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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The theme of family ties in motorsports was woven through Michael Jordan’s federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, with witness after witness testifying to their emotional connections to the top motorsports series in the United States.
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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.
NASCAR, founded and privately owned by the Florida-based France family, never considered making the charters permanent. Instead, after two-plus years of bitter negotiations, NASCAR in September 2024 presented a “take-it-or leave-it” final offer that gave teams until end of that day to sign the 112-page document.
After eight days of testimony at a federal court in Charlotte, NASCAR and two of its race teams settled a contentious lawsuit mid-trial.
Novant Health and NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Tony Stewart are celebrating a new intermediate care unit for children.
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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.
The Charlotte City Council is set to vote on a $25 million upgrade to the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Monday. The proposed upgrades include the construction of a new educational classroom, an events space, and an upgraded gift shop, officials said.