Mohammed Ben Sulayem was the only candidate in the presidential election due to a quirk in the rules.
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Permanent charters, akin to franchises in other major professional sports leagues, are being granted in settlement of a ...
After eight days of testimony at a federal court in Charlotte, NASCAR and two of its race teams settled a contentious lawsuit ...
That was the on-the-record reaction from John Probst, the chief racing development officer at NASCAR and the defense ...
23XI Racing, which is owned by basketball Hall of Famer Jordan, three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Jordan’s ...
NASCAR chairman and CEO Jim France testified on Tuesday, the seventh day of an antitrust trial in Charlotte, that he has not budged from his position on granting racing teams permanent charters.
Professor Edward A. Snyder, accountant Anthony Smith, Steve Phelps, Richard Childress and Jim France all took to the witness ...
Using a complex formula applied to profits, a reduction in market revenue, and lost revenue to 23XI Racing and Front Row ...
An economist testified in Michael Jordan’s federal antitrust trial against NASCAR that the racing series owes a combined $364.7 million in damages to the two teams suing it over a revenue-sharing ...
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