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"Jim France wanted change and we will support him," said Hall of Fame team owner Roger Penske. "Phelps coming in, and he and Jim are making changes, they have looked at their overheads.
Jim France ran sports cars, served on NASCAR’s boards and was content when nephew Brian France replaced Bill France Jr. as chairman of NASCAR in 2003.
Jim France had taken on the challenge of being NASCAR’s CEO and Chairman in the 2018 season and hasn’t backed down ever since. While the sport has undergone some questionable phases, the ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared his thoughts on the report of NASCAR co-owner and CEO Jim France coming close to fielding a car in the Cup Series. OnDale Jr. Download, Earnhardt questioned the timing of ...
Jim France's first duties in racing, back when the Speedway opened in '59, was stubbing tickets and working the parking lot. At 77, you'd think, the chairman and CEO roles at NASCAR would be a ...
Jim France ran sports cars, served on NASCAR’s boards and was content when nephew Brian France replaced Bill France Jr. as chairman of NASCAR in 2003.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – IMSA Chairman Jim France took time after Saturday’s drivers meeting to meet with the press before the Rolex 24 At Daytona green flag. With a 47-car field and a grid full ...
Third, Jim France should take over discussions about where this sport is headed and how it’s going to get there. The time for radical thought and assertive action is now.
Jim France is running NASCAR the same way he lives his life — quietly, in the background, away from the spotlight he never craved.
Jim France, executive vice president of NASCAR, stands on pit road as he watches auto racing at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Fla. France replaced his nephew as head of NASCAR ...