CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Another day of federal court wrapped up for Michael Jordan and his race team on Tuesday as 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are suing NASCAR, alleging the racing giant is a monopoly and does not allow for fair competition in the field.

For the second day, Scott Prime, an executive vice president and chief strategy officer for NASCAR, was on the stand. His testimony lasted nearly seven hours over the course of two days.

Prime was a witness for the race teams and NASCAR.

On Wednesday morning, lawyers for the race teams asked Prime about what was called the “goodwill provision” in some of the charter negotiations. Lawyers called it a non-compete.

According to documents introduced as evidence, in the rule for the charters, if a team were to leave or give up a

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