
Federal judge denies injunction for Michael Jordan’s team in NASCAR antitrust case
A federal judge has denied a preliminary injunction in an antitrust suit involving two NASCAR teams, including one owned by Michael Jordan. The teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, want to be recognized as chartered teams for the rest of the season. Judge Kenneth Bell says there’s no need for an injunction because NASCAR has agreed not to sell the disputed charters until the legal battle ends. The trial is set for December 1. The teams argue that without charter rights, they risk losing drivers and sponsors. NASCAR maintains that the teams are not in danger of irreparable harm.