NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France, who pulled a banquet from a Donald Trump-owned resort last year, endorsed Trump for president at a rally Monday that also included a few NASCAR drivers on stage.
NASCAR CEO and chairman Brian France was arrested on charges of aggravated driving while intoxicated and criminal possession of a controlled substance, according to a Sag Harbor Village (New York) ...
France left NASCAR in August 2018 after he was arrested in Sag Harbor, New York on DUI charges possession of oxycodone. He ...
Update 5:15 p.m. EDT Aug. 6: NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France is taking a leave of absence following his arrest Sunday on DUI and drug possession charges in Sag Harbor, New York. France was ...
XI Racing and FRM agree to pre-trial rules as their NASCAR antitrust lawsuit heads to court this December in Charlotte.
First there was Big Bill, a.k.a. Bill France Sr., the man who founded and shepherded NASCAR through its formative years. Then came Little Bill, Bill France Jr., who spent more than three decades at ...
The lawsuit affected Bubba Wallace driving the #23 Toyota, Tyler Reddick piloting the #45 Camry, and Riley Herbst in the #35 ...
SONOMA, Calif. -- Calling the Confederate flag an "insensitive symbol" that he finds offensive, NASCAR chairman Brian France said the sport will be aggressive in disassociating it from its events. "We ...
NASCAR Chairman Brian France met with members of the media, including Rick Minter from Cox News Service, at Daytona International Speedway last week to provide NASCAR's state of the sport. On teams ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR Chairman Brian France insisted Wednesday that his family is dedicated to its racing properties despite a report the business is for sale. France was asked on SiriusXM ...