Chaos is an understatement. The heated battle between NASCAR and two of its teams centers on a federal antitrust lawsuit against the stock car racing powerhouse. And this Thursday, something new has erupted into public view. During a court hearing, profanity-laden emails and text messages from NASCAR’s top levels, like Steve O’Donnell and other key figures, were revealed. In one of the exchanges, the retired NBA star and 23XI Racing owner Michael Jordan used harsh language to describe the teams that signed NASCAR’s new charter agreements last September. And now the NASCAR judges are scrambling all over the place trying to resolve this issue. So, without further ado, let’s dive in.

The gloves are off. The two sides squared off in court today over the injunction request, and by all accounts

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