Michael Jordan, the legendary basketball icon and owner of the Charlotte Hornets, has announced his retirement from NASCAR Cup Series racing. Jordan’s foray into NASCAR began in 2006 when he co-founded 23XI Racing with fellow basketball star Denny Hamlin. The team, named after Jordan’s jersey number and Hamlin’s 11, quickly made an impact in the sport.
Jordan’s entry into NASCAR was met with great enthusiasm, as the move represented a significant crossover between sports and entertainment. 23XI Racing debuted in the Cup Series with driver Bubba Wallace, who has become a prominent figure in the sport and a symbol of diversity and inclusion. Under Jordan’s ownership, the team has seen remarkable growth and success, including multiple top finishes and a win in the 2021 season at Talladega Superspeedway.
In a statement announcing his retirement from active involvement in NASCAR, Jordan expressed pride in what he and Hamlin had accomplished. “It has been an incredible journey and a remarkable experience to be part of the NASCAR world. I am grateful for the support from fans, sponsors, and everyone who has been part of 23XI Racing’s journey. My focus now shifts back to my other ventures and personal life,” Jordan said.
Jordan’s departure from NASCAR comes as a surprise to many, but it also marks a new chapter for 23XI Racing. The team will continue under the leadership of Hamlin, who has been a key figure in its success. Jordan’s influence on the sport, however, will not be forgotten. His involvement helped raise the profile of NASCAR and brought new attention to the series, blending the worlds of basketball and racing in a way few could have anticipated.
The announcement has led to speculation about the future direction of 23XI Racing and who might step into Jordan’s role. As the team prepares for the next season, there will undoubtedly be discussions about how to build on the foundation Jordan helped establish. For now, Michael Jordan’s retirement from NASCAR marks the end of a unique chapter in his multifaceted career.
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