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Tuesday afternoon in Charlotte had the feel of a showdown, but not the racing kind. The post NASCAR Forces All Teams to ...
Jim France is running NASCAR the same way he lives his life — quietly, in the background, away from the spotlight he never craved. TALLADEGA, AL - APRIL 27: Jim France, NASCAR vice chairman ...
Did the Team Penske fallout in IndyCar prevent a scenario in NASCAR where CEO Jim France would field a car in the Cup Series? According to a new report, that appears to be the case. Jordan Bianchi ...
Jim France’s reign is a throwback of sorts to when his brother — and father, NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. — led NASCAR. “I think Jim has done a tremendous job of at least being around ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Jim France is running NASCAR the same way he lives his life: quietly, in the background, away from the spotlight he never craved. The youngest son of NASCAR’s founder ...
NASCAR’s CEO and Chairman, Jim France, had the bold idea of funding a Cup Series entry at the upcoming race at Sonoma Raceway. France reportedly opted to fund a Spire Motorsports car for the ...
Jim France, NASCAR’s co-owner and CEO, was near a deal to fund a car in an upcoming race in the league’s top-tier Cup Series before backlash in the garage over the perception of another high- ...
Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are challenging NASCAR's ownership and governance of the sport in a lawsuit field Wednesday.
Jim France, NASCAR’s co-owner and CEO, was near a deal to fund a car in an upcoming Cup Series race before backlash in the garage led him to scrap the plans, The Athletic has learned.
Roger Penske once backed Jim France for NASCAR's then-new direction amid rumors of selling the stock car racing league. In 2019, Penske supported several changes France had planned for the sport ...
NASCAR chairman Jim France hailed Phelps and O’Donnell’s commitment to NASCAR which has grown the series in the last few years, and suggested that their combined expertise in the new roles ...
"Jim France wanted change and we will support him," said Hall of Fame team owner Roger Penske. "Phelps coming in, and he and Jim are making changes, they have looked at their overheads.