EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 2 MIN
Michael Jordan's NASCAR Dominance: From NBA Flop to Racing Glory with 23XI Racing
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Michael Jordan BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Michael Jordan's NASCAR empire with 23XI Racing is on fire, stealing the spotlight from his fizzled NBA broadcasting gig. Tyler Reddick delivered back-to-back triumphs for Jordan's team, clinching the Daytona 500 opener and then the Autotrader 400 at Atlanta last weekend, per Fox Sports and 23XI's official updates. Teammate Bubba Wallace dominated laps in both, positioning Reddick and him first and second in Cup Series points heading to Texas this Sunday, as reported by Marca and WSLS. Jordan, beaming trackside, gushed to Fox reporter Jamie Little post-Atlanta, "The guys worked hard all summer... they never gave up. This is the fruit of their labor," highlighting team grit amid their antitrust saga. That legal showdown, which Jordan spearheaded against NASCAR over revenue sharing, settled dramatically on day nine of trial late last year, reshaping the sport with permanent charters for all teams worth millions per car, according to Yale School of Management insights. Jordan and partner Denny Hamlin vowed to pay staff through 2026 regardless, fueling early dominance at their flashy Airspeed HQ, complete with Air Jordan sneaker walls and Cincoro Tequila toasts, 23XI President Steve Lauletta told outlets like Sports Business Journal. On the flip side, Jordan's hyped NBC special contributor role for the NBA season has bombed. Marca calls him the big disappointment, with just one four-minute clip aired in 2026 from a pre-recorded Mike Tirico chat, while Awful Announcing notes Fox snagged nearly five minutes of fresh interviews from him gratis around the races—more than NBC's paid output. NASCAR exec Steve O'Donnell even credited Jordan's influence for the sport's reset in Sports Business Journal. No public sightings beyond tracks, no fresh social buzz or biz moves popped, but 23XI teased a Jumpman-liveried car for Vegas honoring Kurt Busch's Hall nod. Jordan's all-in on motorsports now, his passion "unreal," Lauletta raves—proving basketball's GOAT is revving up racing's future. Word count: 378 Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Michael Jordan BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Michael Jordan's NASCAR empire with 23XI Racing is on fire, stealing the spotlight from his fizzled NBA broadcasting gig. Tyler Reddick delivered back-to-back triumphs for Jordan's team, clinching the Daytona 500 opener and then the Autotrader 400 at Atlanta last weekend, per Fox Sports and 23XI's official updates. Teammate Bubba Wallace dominated laps in both, positioning Reddick and him first and second in Cup Series points heading to Texas this Sunday, as reported by Marca and WSLS. Jordan, beaming trackside, gushed to Fox reporter Jamie Little post-Atlanta, "The guys worked hard all summer... they never gave up. This is the fruit of their labor," highlighting team grit amid their antitrust saga. That legal showdown, which Jordan spearheaded against NASCAR over revenue sharing, settled dramatically on day nine of trial late last year, reshaping the sport with permanent charters for all teams worth millions per car, according to Yale School of Management insights. Jordan and partner Denny Hamlin vowed to pay staff through 2026 regardless, fueling early dominance at their flashy Airspeed HQ, complete with Air Jordan sneaker walls and Cincoro Tequila toasts, 23XI President Steve Lauletta told outlets like Sports Business Journal. On the flip side, Jordan's hyped NBC special contributor role for the NBA season has bombed. Marca calls him the big disappointment, with just one four-minute clip aired in 2026 from a pre-recorded Mike Tirico chat, while Awful Announcing notes Fox snagged nearly five minutes of fresh interviews from him gratis around the races—more than NBC's paid output. NASCAR exec Steve O'Donnell even credited Jordan's influence for the sport's reset in Sports Business Journal. No public sightings beyond tracks, no fresh social buzz or biz moves popped, but 23XI teased a Jumpman-liveried car for Vegas honoring Kurt Busch's Hall nod. Jordan's all-in on motorsports now, his passion "unreal," Lauletta raves—proving basketball's GOAT is revving up racing's future. Word count: 378 Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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