When NBA legend and 23XI co-owner Michael Jordan walked into a packed courtroom on Friday, in every way, he tried to explain why the teams had no choice but to challenge NASCAR’s charter system head-on. But outside the courtroom, someone else was hanging onto every word: Kenny Wallace. And as he later admitted, he agreed with Jordan completely. Because to Wallace, Jordan wasn’t attacking the sport. In fact, he was trying to save it from a system that’s been grinding down team owners for decades.
Kenny Wallace backs Michael Jordan
“Someone had to step forward and challenge the entity,” Michael Jordan told the jury. “I sat in those meetings with longtime owners who were brow-beaten for so many years trying to make change. I was a new person, I wasn’t afraid. I felt I could challenge NASCAR

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