NASCAR chairman Jim France explained how advice from his late parents helped shape his stance against granting teams ...
Two principles led to France's refusal to budge on permanent charters in the 2025 revenue-sharing agreement.
After eight days of hearing that life in the Cup Series is unbearably expensive, NASCAR fought back.
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Three differences between cycling and other racing sports for bettors
One of the many great things about sports is the variety between them, which creates a lot of excitement and interest, as ...
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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem re-elected unopposed after rivals dispute rules
India, Dec. 13 -- Mohammed Ben Sulayem was re-elected unopposed Friday as president of auto racing governing body the FIA, ...
Additional reporting by FanBuzz's John Newby The ongoing 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports vs. NASCAR lawsuit continued on Wednesday, Dec. 10, as the eighth day of trial proceedings rolled forward. It ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem was the only candidate in the presidential election due to a quirk in the rules.
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NASCAR chairman and CEO Jim France testified that he has not budged from his position on granting racing teams permanent charters during the seventh day of an antitrust trial in Charlotte.
After eight days of testimony at a federal court in Charlotte, NASCAR and two of its race teams settled a contentious lawsuit ...
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