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Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing Settles Lawsuit with NASCAR: 'Going to Grow the Sport'


’s race team will continue to compete in NASCAR. With uncertainty of what would happen to Jordan’s 23XI Racing as well as Front Row Motorsports as they sued NASCAR on antitrust grounds, the two sides settled Thursday after 15-plus months of sparring in court, especially in the eight days of trial. "Level heads [won]," Jordan said. (FOX Sports)

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Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing Settles Lawsuit with NASCAR: 'Going to Grow the Sport'