Motoring: Michael Jordan files complaint against Nascar organizers

Motoring: Michael Jordan files complaint against Nascar organizers
Motoring: Michael Jordan files complaint against Nascar organizers

Basketball legend Michael Jordan and his team 23XI Racing have filed a complaint against car racing organizer Nascar and its president Jim for “anti-competitive practices” and “monopolistic control” of their sport, the plaintiffs announce in a communicated Wednesday.

“Together, we are bringing this antitrust case to make motor racing a more competitive and fairer sport, for the benefit of teams, drivers, sponsors and, most importantly, fans,” write 23XI Racing and another team, Front Row Motorsports, regarding their joint complaint.

“Everyone knows that I have always been a fierce competitor, this desire to win inhabits the entire 23XI team every week on the circuits (…) but the way Nascar is governed today is unfair,” writes again Michael Jordan, quoted in the press release.

The two teams accuse Nascar and its managers in particular of owning the Nascar-branded circuits themselves, of having bought a competing car racing organization and of preventing the teams from participating in other competitions.

Unlike most North American professional leagues, owned and organized by all participating teams, Nascar belongs to the France family, creator of the competition in 1948.

Michael Jordan bought the team which became 23XI Racing in September 2020.

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