Home US SportsNASCAR Michael Jordan Avoids $5 Million Trouble for ‘Seventh’ Ring After Crash-FilledDaytona 500 Finish

Michael Jordan Avoids $5 Million Trouble for ‘Seventh’ Ring After Crash-FilledDaytona 500 Finish

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Michael Jordan Avoids  Million Trouble for ‘Seventh’ Ring After Crash-FilledDaytona 500 Finish

The Daytona 500 was a smoke-filled affair, with cars twitching at nearly 200 miles per hour, and as the field thundered towards the final lap, the race turned into a test of nerves, something that 23XI owner Michael Jordan has often felt on the court. Now, after his team managed to take home the trophy, Jordan delivered an emotional message.

“I can’t even believe it,” Jordan said in the post-race interview. “It was so, so gratifying. We had 4 guys that were really fighting, that were helping each other out. You never know how these races are going to end, right? It’s like you just try to survive.”

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Jordan watched from the pit, looking on as his team eventually managed to secure the win, and even joked that he’s not going to know the real feeling of winning the championship until he gets his, in spirit, seventh ring (still quite far off Magic Johnson’s 15). For a man who’s built a career on hard-nosed play and stoicism, this was a rare instance of the emotion spilling over.

But beneath the celebration was another reality, one tied to the business framework of NASCAR. Cup teams are required to carry a minimum $5 million liability insurance policy to compete. While this doesn’t mean that the Chicago Bulls legend personally has to cut a $5 million check after each wreck, since the protection coverage is mandatory, drifting on a track known for multi-car pileups is real and dangerous exposure.

Today, the “Big One” took place earlier than expected, with 20 cars crashing just past the midway point, involving 23XI co-owner Denny Hamlin among multiple other racers.

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