Plaintiffs Wrap Up Testimony In NASCAR Trial
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NASCAR chairman Jim France firm on charters
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Featuring reactions to the rest of Jim France's testimony as well as witnesses John Probst, Greg Maffei and Dr. Mark Zmijewski.
Richard Childress took the stand Tuesday in Day 7 of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports versus NASCAR antitrust lawsuit trial. While being questioned by NASCAR on cross-examination, a notable news item was revealed.
On the latest episode of the Teardown podcast, NASCAR insiders Jordan Bianchi and Jeff Gluck shared their take on the ongoing antitrust lawsuit between 23XI, FRM, and the governing body.
XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports should be awarded more than $360 million in damages, according to the testimony of the economics expert the teams called upon in their antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR.
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Judge Bell doubles down on 23XI, FRM and NASCAR order to resolve Richard Childress testimony dispute
The NASCAR antitrust trial has closed out on another day. Judge Kenneth Bell doubled down on his request to resolve the Richard Childress issue. Childress was asked in court about a potential sale of a stake in Richard Childress Racing that fell through.
In his testimony Tuesday, the six-time Cup champion owner said he’d considered selling part of his 60% stake in Richard Childress Racing.