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Calling the Confederate flag an "insensitive symbol" that he finds offensive, NASCAR chairman Brian France said the sport will be aggressive in disassociating the symbol from its events.
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The Crack in NASCAR’s Dam of Legitimacy: How Missteps Have Hurt the Sport!
NASCAR's legitimacy has been under siege for years, but the dam broke wide open with Brian France's leadership and a series of controversial decisions. From the introduction of the Chase format to the ...
NASCAR CEO Brian France has issued an open letter to fans, thanking them for their support and expressing encouragement for the upcoming season.France says NASCAR is in "a very good place right ...
An injunction request in the ongoing antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR is pending, with a ruling expected next Thursday. However, proceedings ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR Chairman Brian France insisted Wednesday that his family is dedicated to its racing properties despite […] ...
NASCAR Chairman Brian France said Saturday "robust" discussion will go into setting the 2015 schedule.
Facing soft TV ratings and declining attendance at some tracks, NASCAR chairman Brian France stressed the need for "something dramatic" to help the sport.
NASCAR has suspended Sprint Cup driver Matt Kenseth for two races after he wrecked leader Joey Logano with 47 laps remaining in the Goody's 500 on Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.
Jim France ran sports cars, served on NASCAR’s boards and was content when nephew Brian France replaced Bill France Jr. as chairman of NASCAR in 2003.
While a California legislator has called for Kurt Busch to be suspended amid domestic assault allegations, NASCAR chairman Brian France said Friday that no action will be taken against the Sprint ...
Matt Kenseth met with Joey Logano at NASCAR's request on Friday and now wants to move past the incident that earned him a two-race suspension.
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