NASCAR antitrust trial: Bob Jenkins testifies about $100M loss and 'insulting' charter deal
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NASCAR antitrust trial: Bob Jenkins testifies about $100M loss and 'insulting' charter deal
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"Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins was back on the stand Thursday to testify on the fourth day of the explosive antitrust case that accuses NASCAR of being a monopolistic bully in violation of federal antitrust laws. Jenkins began his testimony Wednesday and the fast-food franchiser said he was a passionate NASCAR fan who fulfilled a longtime dream when he was finally able to own a car in the top motorsports series in the United States."
The Independent emphasizes coverage across issues from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech, maintaining free access by relying on donations from supporters. Donations fund journalists to report on developing stories, produce documentaries like 'The A Word', and investigate topics such as Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC. Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins testified in a federal antitrust case accusing NASCAR of monopolistic behavior related to charter agreements. Jenkins said he lost $100 million since becoming a team owner despite a 2001 Daytona 500 win, and joined 23XI Racing—owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin—after rejecting NASCAR's take-it-or-leave-it charter offers.
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