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From above article.
This is just one part that I found interesting.
The anti-competitive practices listed in the lawsuit are: NASCAR buying a majority of premier racetracks that are exclusive to NASCAR races; imposing exclusivity deals on NASCAR-sanctioned tracks; 1. NASCAR acquiring a competitor, the ARCA Menards Series (which prevented it from growing into a more sustainable competitor while instead becoming a NASCAR feeder series);2. preventing teams from participating in other stock car racing series; 3.NASCAR retaining ownership of Next Gen parts and pieces while forcing teams to buy those parts and pieces from NASCAR chosen single-source suppliers.
1. ARCA was brokeish at the time and going nowhere and the owner of the series was friends of the Frances and wanted to sell. In essence, Nascar saved the series and it
is doing better.
2. Jordan could build a car and compete in ARCA tomorrow. The Trackhouse owner Justin Marks competes in the GT series.
3. Many suppliers are Nascar teams lol. Who better than the wizards who work at the teams. It's cheaper than everybody building the same part individually and easier on the smaller teams. They aren't building tennis shoes, numerical control machines don't come cheap.