It’s getting exhausting for both sides. The NASCAR lawsuit has been running for over a year now, with NASCAR on one side and 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports on the other, holding their ground strong. However, NASCAR decided to shake things up, extending something like an olive branch to the teams. NASCAR, owned by the France family, insists on honoring existing agreements with 13 other teams that signed on last year, and is now wanting to resolve the matter before it stretches to December.

On Monday, NASCAR filed a motion with U.S. District Judge Kenneth D. Bell requesting the appointment of a judge to oversee a settlement conference that, if successful, could prevent the trial set for December 1. The motion referenced Michael Jordan’s recent remarks that 23XI Racing, which he co-ow

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