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Daily Express US on MSNMichael Jordan's 23XI Racing team nearly had different name that's just been revealedNASCAR star Denny Hamlin reflected on the name he and Michael Jordan almost chose for their team back in 2020 before ...
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GPFans on MSNNASCAR News: Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing remain 'very confident' in lawsuit case despite recent blowDenny Hamlin spoke to the media at Michigan and addressed the recent ruling that could see 23XI lose their charters ...
Denny Hamlin reveals the original name for 23XI Racing was to be 6XI, honoring Michael Jordan's six NBA championships.
XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan, faces potential financial loss after a court ruling threatens their NASCAR charters.
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Sportsnaut on MSNDenny Hamlin reveals what 23XI Racing was originally going to be calledDenny Hamlin, Michael Jordan and Curtis Polk launched 23XI Racing in 2021, with Bubba Wallace as the lone car representing ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit vacated on Thursday a preliminary injunction that allowed Michael Jordan’s ...
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Denny Hamlin says he is unfazed that a three-judge federal appellate panel vacated an injunction that required NASCAR to ...
Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports could face an uncertain future in NASCAR following the U.S. Court of Appeals' decision to vacate the preliminary injunction on Thursday (June 5).
Denny Hamlin, co-owner of 23XI Racing, stands firm amidst a legal battle with NASCAR due to the facts of the case being on his side.
During the May hearing, judges had warned the teams their claim came across as “having your cake and eating it, too.” ...
Michael Jordan loves NASCAR. He was raised on it as a kid. But Thursday's decision by an appeals panel could impact his ...
In October, Hall of Fame NBA guard and 23XI Racing co-owner Michael Jordan helped bring a federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR—accusing stock car racing's governing body of monopolistic, ...
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