NASCAR faces antitrust lawsuit from 2 teams as Michael Jordan digs in over revenue sharing model
Briefly

Two NASCAR teams filed a federal antitrust lawsuit arguing the new charter system stifles competition, unfairly binding teams to series and its suppliers.
According to the lawsuit, the France family and NASCAR are described as 'monopolistic bullies' imposing their will on the teams, which have felt threatened.
The final offer presented by NASCAR included a revenue sharing model, which many teams signed under duress, highlighting the coercive dynamics at play.
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports refused to sign the agreement, indicating a significant dissent against perceived monopolistic practices in NASCAR.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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