Two NASCAR teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, will compete in 2025 as “open teams” after the sanctioning body removed anticompetitive release claims amid an ongoing antitrust lawsuit. The teams, owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, refused NASCAR’s revenue sharing offers and were denied chartered status. They will now operate as open teams while appealing the decision and continue to participate in the sport.
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Rashee Rice's case is simple as to what happened, complicated as to what happens next
The situation surrounding NFL player Rashee Rice's reckless driving, which included street racing captured on video, is unprecedented compared to past incidents, as video evidence significantly influences outcomes. Factors affecting his potential punishment include his acceptance of responsibility, the severity of injuries caused, the disarray within the NFL Players Association, and the final authority of Commissioner Roger Goodell in determining the suspension. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: NFL player Rashee Rice got into...
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