The NASCAR shift in leadership comes four months after an antitrust lawsuit brought by two race teams, including 23XI Racing, ...
When Jim France was brought into the CEO office in 2018, all assumed it'd be a temporary assignment. Seven-plus years later, ...
For the first time ever, NASCAR will have a CEO from outside the France family. A formal announcement is expected this ...
The France family, which founded NASCAR in 1948, is loosening the reins on stock car’s premier sanctioning body. Jim France will step down as CEO, and he’ll be replaced by current NASCAR president ...
Jim France has stepped down as NASCAR CEO but will continue as chairman and majority owner of the sanctioning body, according to the Sports Business Journal. France, 81, assumed the CEO role from his ...
NASCAR announced the launch of NASCAR Signature Experiences on February 17, 2026, introducing two new hospitality options called 1948 and Rev House. The premium platform aims to provide race-weekend ...
For the first time in the 78-year history of NASCAR, someone other than a member of the France family will lead the organization’s day-to-day operations. Jim France, son of founder Bill France Sr., is ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR majority owner Jim France is stepping down as chief executive and will be replaced by president Steve O’Donnell, according to multiple reports. France will remain as NASCAR’s ...