Jim France
Jim France is the current CEO of NASCAR and the son of its founder, Bill France Sr. He has played a significant role in the motorsport's operations and expansion, inheriting the business and maintaining its legacy as a leading force in American auto racing. Recently, he has been in the news due to a lawsuit filed by NBA legend Michael Jordan, who accuses NASCAR of operating an illegal monopoly that negatively impacts the financial viability of the racing teams, including one that Jordan co-owns.
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Canada:
Jim France is the chairman of NASCAR, involved in discussions regarding the charter system and its implications for teams.
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Canada:
Jim France is the chairman of NASCAR and was mentioned in relation to the financial discussions with Denny Hamlin.
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Greece:
Jim France is the CEO of NASCAR and is defending the organization against allegations of monopolistic behavior.
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United Kingdom:
Nascar CEO Jim France, who inherited the stock car racing business from his father, denies any wrongdoing.
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