Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan’s “I’ve lost that in a casino” puts the cost of a NASCAR driver into perspective

Michael Jordan’s approach to running a NASCAR team comes straight from the high-stakes tables. When his financial advisor presented concerns about the cost of signing a new driver, Jordan dismissed them with a gambling reference, while also taking an allegedly brutal dig at NASCAR’s salaries. “I have lost that in a casino. Let’s do it,” […]

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Bobby Allison Car Collections, Car Numbers, Car Accidents

One of NASCAR’s 50 Greatest Drivers, Bobby Allison, had a successful racing career. Throughout his career, Allison was the winner of the Daytona 500 three times. He was also the winner of the Southern 500 four times. Bobby Allison competed in competitions with cars like Dodge, Chevrolet, Buick, and Ford. Bobby Allison was inducted into

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Jeffrey Kessler Michael Jordan 23XI Richard Childress NASCAR Lawsuit

NASCAR’s Civil War Ends: Teams and France Family Settle Antitrust Lawsuit

The battle that threatened to tear NASCAR apart ended Thursday morning when Jeffrey Kessler told Judge Kenneth Bell both sides had positively settled the antitrust lawsuit. After 14 months of legal warfare and eight grueling days of testimony, Michael Jordan and Bob Jenkins walked out of that Charlotte courthouse with what they wanted all along.

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Kenny Wallace and Dale Earnhardt

Kenny Wallace reveals how he repaid Dale Earnhardt’s 1988 favor at Talladega 2000

Kenny Wallace told Kevin Harvick on the Happy Hour podcast how Dale Earnhardt gave him his NASCAR break in November 1988 and how he returned that favor 12 years later by pushing Earnhardt to his 76th and final Cup Series victory at Talladega. The 1988 Break That Changed Everything NASCAR wanted to evaluate Wallace before

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Michael Annett NASCAR

“Glad He’s No Longer Suffering”: The Tragic Reality Behind Michael Annett’s Passing

Michael Annett died on December 5, 2025 at just 39 years old, shocking the NASCAR community. JR Motorsports confirmed his passing without releasing a cause of death, but Brad Keselowski’s tribute suggested Annett endured something far more serious than fans realized during his final years. All About Brad Keselowski’s Tribute on X Keselowski posted on

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Bob Jenkins NASCAR

From Daytona 500 Glory To $100M In Losses: Why Bob Jenkins Is Taking NASCAR To Court

Bob Jenkins testified on December 4, 2025 that he has lost $100 million since becoming a NASCAR team owner in the early 2000s, even with Michael McDowell winning the 2021 Daytona 500 for Front Row Motorsports. The fast food franchiser fulfilled his childhood dream of owning a Cup Series team, but two decades of losses

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Jim France NASCAR

Inside Jim France’s Power Play: How NASCAR’s Billion-Dollar Charter War Put Its Secretive Boss in the Firing Line

Jim France spent his entire career avoiding the spotlight and letting others run NASCAR publicly. The charter lawsuit forced him into federal court on December 1, 2025 as a named defendant and witness, exposing internal communications that revealed his hardline negotiating tactics during two years of failed charter talks. Swearing through team letters An expert

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NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin poses for photos on the red carpet the NASCAR Cup Series Pala Casino 400 at Auto Club Speedway

Power, Respect, and Rebellion: Mark Martin’s Fury Is a Warning Shot in NASCAR’s Culture War

A single leaked text message has set the NASCAR garage ablaze—not because of what it said, but because of what it revealed. NASCAR president Steve Phelps’ “stupid redneck” insult toward Richard Childress wasn’t just a jab at a team owner; it was a crack in the surface that’s exposed a bigger rift: the battle between

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