O'Donnell becomes the first non-France family member to run NASCAR's day-to-day in the league's history. Jim France will stay ...
Jim France, son of NASCAR's founder, will step down as CEO of the series, and current president Steve O'Donnell will replace ...
When Jim France was brought into the CEO office in 2018, all assumed it'd be a temporary assignment. Seven-plus years later, ...
On Saturday, during NASCAR’s marquee Talladega weekend, NASCAR announced major changes to its leadership suite with Steve ...
For the first time ever, NASCAR will have a CEO from outside the France family. A formal announcement is expected this ...
NASCAR chief executive officer and chairman Jim France is stepping down as CEO and being replaced in the role by current ...
NASCAR won't dramatically change with Steve O'Donnell in charge, but the sport's leaders will now be in genuine alignment.
The France family has led NASCAR since Jim’s father, Bill France Sr., founded the stock car racing series in a Daytona Beach ...
According to sources, huge shifts are happening in the top ranks of NASCAR leadership.
The NASCAR shift in leadership comes four months after an antitrust lawsuit brought by two race teams, including 23XI Racing, ...
NASCAR majority owner Jim France is stepping down as chief executive and will be replaced by president Steve O’Donnell, according to multiple reports. France will remain as NASCAR’s chairman and ...
That'll send shockwaves through the garage. NASCAR CEO Jim France, who has served as the leader of the sport since 2018, will be stepping down and replaced by current President Steve O'Donnell, ...