Jordan’s NASCAR Suit ‘Baseless,’ CEO France Says in Court Brief

Disparaging the lawsuit brought by Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports as a “misguided attempt to dress up private business frustrations in antitrust garb,” NASCAR this week motioned a federal judge to dismiss the case altogether. NASCAR CEO Jim France, a co-defendant, separately filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that his inclusion is …

NASCAR recovers from early washouts to produce decent racing in season marred by antitrust lawsuit

NASCAR opened the season with near washouts in the first two races of the year that could have set the tone for a miserable 2024 campaign. There were 18 different winners, including Austin Dillon, who was disqualified from advancing to the playoffs for the aggressive driving that secured his victory. Joey Logano was the controversial Cup Series champion and triggered discussion about the fairness of the playoffs.

Noah Gragson, others dish on fraternity among young NASCAR drivers

On the track, Noah Gragson has no friends. Few are as aggressive as Gragson, the newest addition to Front Row Motorsports who just completed his first full NASCAR Cup Series season in Stewart-Haas Racing‘s No. 10 Ford. Off the track is a different story though. Once the helmets are off, the smoke settled and the […]

Most drivers not named Joey Logano eager for some changes to NASCAR’s current playoff format

It seems everyone except champion Joey Logano is eager to see to a change to the NASCAR playoff format. Logano won his third Cup Series championship earlier this month, re-igniting the conversation about whether the current playoff format is the best way to determine a worthy champion. Logano wound up winning four races this season, but only had 13 top 10 finishes in 37 races and clearly didn’t have one of the best cars over the course of the season.