Michael Jordan Calls Out Jim France in Court

December 06, 2025 | Edition #490

👋 Hey, Motorhead!

We are back with our coverage on the NASCAR lawsuit. The likes of Heather Gibbs and Michael Jordan taking the stand shed light on some behind-the-scenes stories. But, at this moment, the racing community is reeling with shock due to the untimely death of a former NASCAR driver. 


Former JRM Driver Michael Annett Passes Away at 39
Untimely Death of Former JRM Driver Leaves the NASCAR World in Shock
The NASCAR community was left heartbroken after former JR Motorsports driver tragically passed away at just 39.




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On This Day
Jeff Gordon 1994 Brickyard 400

Moments like the 1979 Daytona 500 truly put NASCAR on the map. Back then, the sport wasn’t popular among the mainstream audience, but it was a start. However, for many, the 1994 Brickyard 400 is the turning point that truly made NASCAR a part of popular culture. A 23-year-old boy named Jeff Gordon announced himself with an iconic win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. And with this win, NASCAR drivers began their quest to add another crown jewel to their names and to the history books. Here, relieve the iconic moment when NASCAR’s golden boy won the first ever race at IMS .


Hint: This race track is also famously known as the “Paper Clip.”

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