After 14 months of back and forth, the NASCAR antitrust charter lawsuit finally seems to come to an end. The way it was going on, it didn’t show signs of slowing down, but things changed after Jim France’s testimony in the court yesterday.

France came in the stands, and as Bob Pockrass mentioned, the “85 minutes of Jim France answering questions by Kessler were filled with the soft-spoken France giving many many answers where he didn’t know or didn’t recall specifics of any meetings, financials, etc.” But now, as the settlement news is here, the plaintiff teams couldn’t be happier as France was forced to mould his stance on the status of the charters.

Hamlin’s bold stand as Jim France loses his stance

One of the happiest people in the plaintiff teams was 23XI Racing co-owner Denny Hamli

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