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Judge frustrated as NASCAR antitrust trial drags on with no end in sight | Sports

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The slow pace of the federal antitrust suit lodged against NASCAR continued Monday at the start of the second week of the trial, with high-profile witnesses not expected to make it to the stand anytime soon.

Jeffrey Kessler, lead attorney for the two teams suing NASCAR, indicated he plans to call NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps after an expected lengthy testimony from an accountant who will analyze team finances. After Phelps, Kessler said he will call Hall of Fame team owner Richard Childress and finally NASCAR chairman Jim France.

But the case is moving far too slow for U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell’s liking and he’s repeatedly asked both 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, as well as NASCAR, to speed it up. Monday was already off to a delayed start because Bell had to open court in the Western District of North Carolina early to address a slew of motions filed over the weekend.

He was particularly bothered by objections he received at 2:55 a.m. Monday and then 6:50 a.m. before the morning session. He took an hour to get through the rulings, and testimony resumed 30 minutes behind schedule.

It took until the first break of the day to finish testimony from Jonathan Marshall, the executive director of the Race Team alliance, a formal organization meant to represent all of the teams.

In his second day of testimony about the negotiations process on new revenue models, Marshall testified that a week before teams were given the take-it-or-leave-it final offer, a first version of the agreement was presented and team owners Joe Gibbs, Rick Hendrick and Roger Penske all indicated they planned to sign.

Marshall informed the other teams that the top three owners in NASCAR felt they had been presented with the best deal they would receive and planned to accept it, and he testified he believed all other team owners would follow the trio.

“There was a lot of discussion that these three men had been speaking to Jim France, trying to get accommodations on issues and it was clear it wasn’t going to happen,” Marshall said. “These were very friendly team owners with the France’s, in some cases over 50 years. Once those three signed, no one felt a better deal would be available.”

When Kessler gets to his final three witness, testimony should shed more light on the animosity between teams and series executives during the contentious two-plus years of negotiations on a new revenue sharing agreement.

Who is still to come?

Childress was the subject of derogatory text messages in which Phelps called the six-time championship-winning owner a redneck who “needs to be taken out back and flogged.”

The texts came out in the discovery phase of this messy saga in which Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan refused to accept NASCAR’s final offer on a new charter agreement and decided to sue the Florida-based France family, which founded NASCAR in 1948 and privately owns the stock car racing series.

It took Jordan’s testimony Friday to bring the national spotlight to NASCAR, but not for its racing product or its competition. Instead, Jordan is out to prove NASCAR is run by a family of dictators enriching themselves at the expense of the teams and drivers. Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, along with Front Row Racing, were the only two teams out of 15 to refuse the new charter agreements offered in September 2024 with a six-hour deadline to sign the 112-page document.

A charter is similar to the franchise model in other sports, but in NASCAR it guarantees 36 teams spots in the 40-car field, as well as specific revenue.

NASCAR publicly admitted it wants to settle the case in comments made ahead of the November season finale by Phelps, but the first week of testimony revealed Jordan and Front Row owner Bob Jenkins want a combined $340 million in damages. Jordan has previously said he’s open to a settlement; several mediation sessions failed to find a solution.

The case had a dreadfully slow first week in which Bell told both sides to pick up the pace but it seems certain the trial will carry into a third week as NASCAR remains days away from beginning its defense.

Every twist in the yearlong court battle has been a setback for NASCAR, which maintains it did give teams an improved revenue model from the original 2016 charter agreement and everything it has done is for the benefit of growing the sport.

However, Jenkins has claimed he’s never turned a profit in more than two decades of racing and has stated losses between $70 million and $100 million. Jordan and Hamlin have admitted 23XI Racing has been profitable in its five years of existence, but largely based on Jordan’s ability to draw high-dollar sponsors.

Jordan, who testified he’s a lifelong NASCAR fan, felt as one of the newer owners in a sport in which the top teams have existed for decades, that he was the only one who could actually challenge the France’s on their way of doing business.

“Someone had to step forward and challenge the entity,” Jordan testified. “I sat in those meetings with longtime owners who were brow-beaten for so many years trying to make change. I was a new person, I wasn’t afraid. I felt I could challenge NASCAR as a whole. I felt as far as the sport, it needed to be looked at from a different view.”

Among witnesses NASCAR is expected to call are Hall of Fame team owners Hendrick and Penske, two of the most powerful figures in motorsports. Penske tried to set his court appearance schedule by telling NASCAR he was only available to testify Monday, but the plaintiffs objected to Penske being called in the middle of their presentation.

Bell sided with 23XI Racing and Front Row and told NASCAR to work it out with Penske, who as owner of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar, which recently adopted its charter system, can testify to race sanctioning agreements, the revenue models and financial health of race teams.

Hendrick, a close friend of the France family for decades, is a car salesman and Charlotte local who can use his communication skills to support the theory everyone in racing understands the financials and willingly enters into NASCAR and the France’s business model.


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Bowman Gray Stadium getting new scoreboard

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) – Bowman Gray Stadium is getting a new state-of-the-art video board. Work has begun on the removal of the old scoreboard at the stadium with the new video board to be in place by the running of NASCAR’s COOK OUT CLASH at Bowman Gray on February 1, 2026.

NASCAR released information about the new video board, saying it will be a new Samsung LED display, which will significantly expand the stadium’s visual capabilities. The old board is a 19-foot square panel with advertising signage on the sides. The new video board will be 32 feet wide and 19 feet tall, using 10mm pitch LED video panels. According to NASCAR ,the board will provide high-definition clarity, improved brightness, and exceptional color accuracy.

The expanded width of the display will allow the video screen to be used for full-screen, split-screen, and a variety of other configurations.  The board can show live video, real-time scoring, stats, sponsor content and more.

“This new video board is another important step in elevating the fan experience at one of NASCAR’s most iconic and community-rooted venues,” said Joey Dennewitz, NASCAR Regional Managing Director. “The enhanced size, improved clarity, and powerful new content platform will give fans more live action, more data, and more ways to stay connected throughout the event.
Combined with the recent SAFER Barrier installation and Musco’s Total Light Control system, we’re proud to continue our investment in Bowman Gray Stadium’s future as a world-class venue.”

The new video board comes after the Winston-Salem City Council approved a resolution in June authorizing agreements between the city, Winston-Salem Speedway, LLC, and Winston-Salem State University for the acquisition and maintenance of a new Bowman Gray Stadium scoreboard.

“Bowman Gray Stadium has been a gathering place for generations, and this upgrade represents our continued commitment to enhancing the experience for everyone who walks through the gates,” said Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines. “This new board will deliver exciting, interactive, and informative content for fans while helping keep Winston-Salem competitive in attracting top-tier events.”

“WSSU football has an incredible tradition at Bowman Gray Stadium, and our students, alumni, and supporters deserve the best gameday atmosphere we can provide,” said Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Bonita Brown. “This upgrade will bring sharper visuals, richer storytelling, and more impactful celebrations of our teams. We’re excited to see this investment elevate events across the entire community.”

The agreement details set the cost of the videoboard at no more than $1million with the city paying 50 percent, WSSU paying 10 percent and Winston-Salem Speedway LLC, which runs the racing at Bowman Gray for NASCAR, paying 40 percent.

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The scoreboard would be leased to the city over five years, allowing the city to pay its share of the total cost over that period, which it plans to do through revenue generated at the stadium. The city reported a net profit of more than $120,000 for the 2025 running of the NASCAR Cook Out Clash.

After five years, the WSSLLC would sell the scoreboard back to the city for a nominal cost.

The proposed agreement between the city and NASCAR also stipulated that Bowman Gray would host 5 years of NASCAR national series races at the historic quarter mile.



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MILTON — Nine prominent people were the first to be immortalized in the canon of racing in the Green Mountain State on Saturday as the Vermont Motorsports Hall of Fame held its inaugural induction ceremony.

The event was a sold-out affair held at the state-of-the-art Vermont SportsCar facility in Milton, and it was a joyful celebration that doubled as a reunion for many different eras and disciplines of motorized competition in the state.



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The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (re)sets Canadian Tire Motorsports Park lap record

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The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (re)sets Canadian Tire Motorsports Park lap record

2025-12-09


Chris Perkins, Writer and Editor, GM News

If there’s anyone to set a lap record around Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (CTMP), it’s Ron Fellows. The Canadian professional race car driver and Corvette Racing legend started attending races at this very track, then called Mosport, as a kid; now, he’s one of the track’s co-owners. As for the car? The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 already has a reputation for shattering track records.

With a 1:18.2 lap of the 2.5-mile Ontario circuit in, Fellows claimed a new production-car lap record of CTMP with the eighth-generation Corvette ZR1. Don’t feel bad for the driver he beat – the previous lap record, a 1:22.12 set in a 2023 Corvette Z06, also belonged to Fellows.

“CTMP is a track where you’ve got to be brave,” Fellows tells GM News. “It’s so rewarding to get a really good lap time there. It’s got some sharp elevation, and around 60 percent of the lap is high-speed cornering.”

A challenge to be sure, but one that Fellows was up for: The 66-year-old retired pro has a driver’s championship title in the American Le Mans Series, and notched wins at Le Mans, Sebring and Daytona.

The track also provides an excellent canvas for the Corvette ZR1. Introduced for 2025, the ZR1 features the most powerful V8 engine produced in America from an American automaker1. Dubbed the LT7, it’s a 5.5-liter twin-turbo powerplant with a flat-plane crankshaft, putting out up to 1,064 horsepower and 828 lb-ft of torque. The ZR1 accelerates from 0-60 MPH in 2.3 seconds 2, 3 and achieved a top track speed of 233 MPH4 with GM President Mark Reuss behind the wheel at the High-Speed Oval Track at Automotive Testing Papenburg last year.

“Between corners, the car just accelerates so hard and doesn’t stop,” Fellows says.

As any good racer knows, it’s not all about power. When equipped with the track-focused ZTK Performance Package, the ZR1 gets track-ready upgrades to the tires5, carbon-ceramic brakes, and suspension, and the Corvette ZR1 generates over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed, increasing grip even further.

“When you’ve got more downforce, you can be that much more aggressive with corner entry,” Fellows says. He was also impressed with the braking performance. “Into Turn 8, for example, I was braking about the same place as I was with the Z06, but going over 20 mph faster.”

“Working with our longtime Corvette ambassador Ron is such a pleasure,” says Aaron Link, Global Vehicle Performance Manager. “He is the consummate professional, and with the C8 ZR1, he has proven yet again why he earned the ‘Magician of Mosport’ moniker long ago. This track is so demanding and so fast; we knew the ZR1 would be excellent here, but both Ron and the car exceeded our highest expectations.”

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Fellows founded the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School, which operates out of the Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club in Nevada. It’s a school for Corvette owners and prospective buyers, with programs for the Stingray, E-Ray, and Z06. Fellows is still working out curriculum for the ZR1, but he offered up a taste of what participants can expect.

“It’s just getting comfortable with the pure acceleration, and also getting comfortable with how the car stops,” Fellows says. “With the added downforce, it’s all about getting people to trust the car’s cornering capability.”

The CTMP lap record is one of many for the ZR1. Corvette engineers set five production-car lap records with the ZR1, with chart-topping runs at Watkins Glen, Road America, Road Atlanta, and both the Virginia International Raceway Full and Grand courses. Over at the legendary Nürburgring racetrack in Germany, the Corvette ZR1 and all-wheel drive ZR1X hold the fastest lap times of any American automaker.

It’s a legacy Fellows is proud to contribute to.

“I’m incredibly privileged to get the opportunity to do things like this, to work with GM Canada and the engineering team: Aaron Link, Brian Wallace, Tyler Michaud and Matt Jamison.” Fellows says. “It’s an absolute joy to be able to go out and try to achieve those goals.”

1 Assembled with US and globally sourced parts

2 Requires ZR1 Carbon-Fiber Aero package. GM estimated. On a closed course. Based on initial vehicle movement.

3 On a closed course only. Based on initial vehicle movement. Requires available ZTK Performance Package.

4 On a closed course only.

5 Do not use summer-only tires in winter conditions, as it would adversely affect vehicle safety, performance and durability. Use only GM-approved tire and wheel combinations. Unapproved combinations may change the vehicle’s performance characteristics. For important tire and wheel information, go to my.chevrolet.com/learnAbout/chevrolettires/ or see your dealer.

By Chris Perkins, Writer and Editor, GM News

 The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (re)sets Canadian Tire Motorsports Park lap record

Ron Fellows with the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1.

If there’s anyone to set a lap record around Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (CTMP), it’s Ron Fellows. The Canadian professional race car driver and Corvette Racing legend started attending races at this very track, then called Mosport, as a kid; now, he’s one of the track’s co-owners. As for the car? The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 already has a reputation for shattering track records.

With a 1:18.2 lap of the 2.5-mile Ontario circuit, Fellows claimed a new production-car lap record of CTMP with the eighth-generation Corvette ZR1. Don’t feel bad for the driver he beat – the previous lap record, a 1:22.12 set in a 2023 Corvette Z06, also belonged to Fellows.

“CTMP is a track where you’ve got to be brave,” Fellows tells GM News. “It’s so rewarding to get a really good lap time there. It’s got some sharp elevation, and around 60 percent of the lap is high-speed cornering.”

A challenge to be sure, but one that Fellows was up for: The 66-year-old retired pro has a driver’s championship title in the American Le Mans Series, and notched wins at Le Mans, Sebring and Daytona.

The track also provides an excellent canvas for the Corvette ZR1. Introduced for 2025, the ZR1 features the most powerful V8 engine produced in America from an American automaker1. Dubbed the LT7, it’s a 5.5-liter twin-turbo powerplant with a flat-plane crankshaft, putting out up to 1,064 horsepower and 828 lb-ft of torque. The ZR1 accelerates from 0-60 MPH in 2.3 seconds 2, 3 and achieved a top track speed of 233 MPH4 with GM President Mark Reuss behind the wheel at the High-Speed Oval Track at Automotive Testing Papenburg last year.

“Between corners, the car just accelerates so hard and doesn’t stop,” Fellows says.

As any good racer knows, it’s not all about power. When equipped with the track-focused ZTK Performance Package, the ZR1 gets track-ready upgrades to the tires5, carbon-ceramic brakes, and suspension, and the Corvette ZR1 generates over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed, increasing grip even further.

“When you’ve got more downforce, you can be that much more aggressive with corner entry,” Fellows says. He was also impressed with the braking performance. “Into Turn 8, for example, I was braking about the same place as I was with the Z06, but going over 20 mph faster.”

“Working with our longtime Corvette ambassador Ron is such a pleasure,” says Aaron Link, Global Vehicle Performance Manager. “He is the consummate professional, and with the C8 ZR1, he has proven yet again why he earned the ‘Magician of Mosport’ moniker long ago. This track is so demanding and so fast; we knew the ZR1 would be excellent here, but both Ron and the car exceeded our highest expectations.”

Fellows founded the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School, which operates out of the Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club in Nevada. It’s a school for Corvette owners and prospective buyers, with programs for the Stingray, E-Ray, and Z06. Fellows is still working out curriculum for the ZR1, but he offered up a taste of what participants can expect.

“It’s just getting comfortable with the pure acceleration, and also getting comfortable with how the car stops,” Fellows says. “With the added downforce, it’s all about getting people to trust the car’s cornering capability.”

The CTMP lap record is one of many for the ZR1. Corvette engineers set five production-car lap records with the ZR1, with chart-topping runs at Watkins Glen, Road America, Road Atlanta, and both the Virginia International Raceway Full and Grand courses. Over at the legendary Nürburgring racetrack in Germany, the Corvette ZR1 and all-wheel drive ZR1X hold the fastest lap times of any American automaker.

It’s a legacy Fellows is proud to contribute to.

“I’m incredibly privileged to get the opportunity to do things like this, to work with GM Canada and the engineering team: Aaron Link, Brian Wallace, Tyler Michaud and Matt Jamison.” Fellows says. “It’s an absolute joy to be able to go out and try to achieve those goals.”

1Assembled with US and globally sourced parts
2Requires ZR1 Carbon-Fiber Aero package. GM estimated. On a closed course. Based on initial vehicle movement.
3On a closed course only. Based on initial vehicle movement. Requires available ZTK Performance Package.
4On a closed course only.
5Do not use summer-only tires in winter conditions, as it would adversely affect vehicle safety, performance and durability. Use only GM-approved tire and wheel combinations. Unapproved combinations may change the vehicle’s performance characteristics. For important tire and wheel information, go to my.chevrolet.com/learnAbout/chevrolettires/ or see your dealer.



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Kevin Contardo Named Director of Business Operations at AB Motorsports

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NHRA team owner/driver Antron Brown has appointed veteran partnership specialist Kevin Contardo to lead sponsor relations for his AB Motorsports team for the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season. As Director of Business Operations, Contardo will oversee ABM’s existing partnership programs while pursuing new relationships with both endemic and non-endemic brands. He will also collaborate closely with ABM’s hospitality, merchandising, and machine shop departments as he builds upon the strong foundation Brown has successfully established through his first four years of NHRA team ownership.
 
Contardo brings more than a decade of sponsorship development experience to AB Motorsports. His previous roles include serving as Director of Strategic Partnerships for John Force Racing and JCM Racing. He also held the position of Director of Global Partnerships at Oak View Group, a global sports and live entertainment venue management company, and served as Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Nashville Zoo. His in-depth partnership management experience, paired with his extensive motorsports background, uniquely positions him to support ABM’s continued growth.
 
“I’m ready to hit the ground running with Antron and his AB Motorsports team,” said Contardo, who will work from the team’s Brownsburg, Ind., headquarters. “I’m a lifelong drag racing fan and have had the privilege of working in the NHRA space previously. I was thrilled to get the call from Antron and have the opportunity to rejoin the NHRA circuit with his AB Motorsports team.
 
“I’ve long admired Antron, and it’s been especially impressive to see how far his operation has come in just four short years,” Contardo added. “From the addition and expansion of his FAB Machining business to the Accelerate program, the show car, and the 2024 Top Fuel championship, the team has built something truly remarkable. My goal is to support and enhance what ABM has already created and help streamline processes and operations so Antron can focus his attention on driving the Matco Tools Top Fuel dragster and engaging with ABM partners.”
 
Contardo’s first order of business as Director of Business Operations will be joining Brown at the Performance Racing Industry Show at the Indiana Convention Center later this week.
 
“We brought Kevin on board at the perfect time,” said Brown, a four-time NHRA Top Fuel world champion. “He’s an Indy local and already well established within the drag racing community. This week’s PRI show will be the perfect opportunity for Kevin to get to know some of our current partners and have some one-on-one time with them, as well as make some new connections for our team. We’ve got big things in store for 2026, and the addition of Kevin to our team is just the beginning.”
 
The 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season opens with the NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla., March 6 – 8.

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Valtteri Bottas’ first day at Cadillac ahead of F1 return

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Valtteri Bottas has completed his first day as a Cadillac Formula 1 driver, ahead of his return to the world championship in 2026.

A veteran of 246 grand prix starts and 67 podium finishes, Bottas signed with the new Cadillac team for F1’s new era in 2026 after spending this year on the sidelines as Mercedes’ main reserve driver.

Bottas’ time at Mercedes ended following the 2025 season finale in Abu Dhabi, and he is now getting to know his new outfit at its British base in Silverstone.

This has included a seat fit, as the Finn prepares to drive Cadillac’s maiden F1 car in January.

Valtteri Bottas, Cadillac

Valtteri Bottas, Cadillac

Photo by: Cadillac Communications

“I’m excited to be starting as a Cadillac Formula 1 Team driver – finally,” Bottas said. “This is a proud moment in my career as it marks the beginning of a new chapter back on the grid with a team that’s starting its journey in the sport. There’s a lot of hard work that lies ahead, so I’m keen to use my experience to help the team now that I’m fully on board.

“Seeing everything coming together for the first time as a brand-new team is special and makes you realise the momentum of the project. It’s important to get the preparation right as these moments really are the first steps to getting us ready for the first test. I can’t wait to get the season started and go racing once again.”

Team principal Graeme Lowdon added: “It’s great to finally have Valtteri onboard and integrated with the team. We’ve been planning for quite some time now, so it’s fantastic to see these moments happening ahead of our first season on track.

“I’m proud of all the work everybody is doing in the team. Formula 1 is the greatest team game in the world and it’s times like this where you see the skills, talent and expertise we have, and how well such a talent like Valtteri will be at home.”

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Cadillac borrowed engine supplier Ferrari’s SF-23 car for a test at Imola last month in order to practice the operational aspect of running F1 machinery. Bottas’ team-mate Sergio Perez was in action.

Cadillac has been planning to fire up its new car by Christmas before shaking it down in January, ahead of the opening pre-season test at Barcelona from 26-30 January.

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