💨 Abstract
A federal appellate panel ruled in favor of NASCAR in an antitrust lawsuit filed by two race teams, including one owned by Michael Jordan. The panel vacated an injunction that had recognized 23XI and Front Row as chartered teams. Both teams had sued NASCAR over charter renewals. The case is set to be heard in December, with the teams having 14 days to appeal the recent ruling. The injunction's vacating does not affect the case's merits.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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