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Michael Jordan Confident in Outcome of Lawsuit Against NASCAR
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Michael Jordan’s Lawsuit Could Change NASCAR Forever. Racing World Reacts.
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Michael Jordan Is Suing NASCAR. It Could Change the Sport Forever.
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NBA icon and NASCAR owner Michael Jordan suing circuit
Two racing teams, one owned by basketball legend Michael Jordan, filed a federal lawsuit on Wednesday, accusing NASCAR operators of being "monopolistic bullies" who line the pockets of the ...3 days ago - NASCAR -
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NASCAR playoffs roll into Talladega with cloud of lawsuit hanging over sport
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