France had plans to step away from the NASCAR CEO role Brian France became the CEO of NASCAR in 2003. He led the sport, bringing a number of game-changing systems such as stage racing and the playoffs. His 15th year as CEO, ended in flames. France drove through a stop […]
Read MoreHere are court documents related to the case; Final tweet sent In early March, a lawsuit was surfaced in State of Connecticut Superior Court. The lawsuit involved former NASCAR CEO Brian France and John L. Steele, the operator of a parody twitter account. Steele (Defendant) is represented by Jay Marshall […]
Read MoreThe lawsuit reads, “The emotional distress was severe enough that it has resulted in illness and bodily harm.” Brian France of Fairfield County, Connecticut has filed a lawsuit against John L. Steele a/k/a Drunken Brian France [@DrunkBrianF] of Sevier County, Tennessee. France is the former CEO of NASCAR. He resigned […]
Read MoreDenny Hamlin, who originally spawned the drivers’ council, comments on the status of the group today Denny Hamlin and Dale Earnhardt Jr walked into the office of Brian France with the idea of a drivers’ council. They were looking to give drivers a voice in the direction of the sport […]
Read MoreFiremen’s Retirement System of St. Louis vs NASCAR Holdings Inc. Firemen’s Retirement System of St. Louis has filed a class-action lawsuit against NASCAR Holdings Inc. which also mentions Lesa France Kennedy, James “Jim” France in addition to Brian France. On November 10th, 2018, NASCAR offered a bid to purchase the […]
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