NASCAR Commissioner Resigns After āInsensitiveā Texts Revealed in Trial Against Michael Jordan's Racing Team
- - NASCAR Commissioner Resigns After āInsensitiveā Texts Revealed in Trial Against Michael Jordan's Racing Team
Sean NeumannJanuary 8, 2026 at 3:27 AM
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NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps announced he is resigning at the end of the month
Phelps' announcement comes amid fallout from the release of inflammatory text messages he sent about team owners
Phelps called it a "personal decision" to step away from the racing organization
Just weeks after inflammatory text messages sent by NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps were revealed in court documents, the racing executive announced that he is resigning.
NASCAR announced the news Tuesday, Jan. 6, writing in a press release that Phelps, 63, āhas made the personal decision to step away from the company and his role as commissionerā of the organization.
āPhelps, who joined NASCAR in 2005, will transition out of the company by the end of the month,ā NASCAR announced.
The news comes less than a month after Phelps found himself in the midst of controversy surrounding the release of text messages he had sent about other NASCAR personalities, including former driver and team owner Richard Childress. The messages were unsealed as part of the lawsuit between Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports against NASCAR, which the sides settled in early December.
In one text, Phelps allegedly wrote to another NASCAR executive that he believed Childress, 80, was a āstupid redneck who owes his entire fortune to NASCARā and in another wrote that Childress should be ātaken out back and flogged."
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The revelation of the inflammatory messages led to Childress threatening to take legal action against the NASCAR commissioner, calling his words āinsensitive.ā"These comments reflect the way certain NASCAR executives have historically viewed and treated many team owners like Mr. Childress, who have devoted their lives to strengthening the sport for its fans, its sponsors, and all who compete in it,ā a statement from Richard Childress Racing said at the time, PEOPLE previously reported.
The statement said Childress was ādeeply disappointed by the insensitive and defamatory statementsā Phelps made about him.
The controversy stemmed from an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR filed by Jordanās 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, which argued the racing organization wasnāt properly sharing its revenue with the teams that compete in the sportās top company.
The lawsuit alleged NASCAR and France, 79, used āanticompetitive and exclusionary practicesā to āenrich themselves at the expense of the premier stock car racing teams."
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Amid a years-long media rights battle, Childress had become one of NASCARās most outspoken critics. Phelpsā text messages about Childress were reportedly sent in 2023 after the team owner had appeared on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and spoke out against the companyās media deal, according to The New York Times.
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