His Airness’ philosophy
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In that vein, The SportsRush dives into this lesser-known side of Michael Jordan as a businessman. That’s why he prefers to stay on the pit wall, watching and directing. And the results speak for themselves. Bubba Wallace recently gave him his ninth win as a NASCAR Cup Series team owner by taking the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis. A victory that not only strengthens the team’s reputation. But also justifies the $2.2 million salary Wallace earns from 23XI, according to Spotrac and RacingNews365.
Big checks for big winners
Michael Jordan, who has previously stated that he “only pays big money to winners,” took Wallace’s post-race demand with humor. The driver joked, “I won, now pay me.” The chemistry between Jordan and Bubba Wallace has paid off on the track, but it’s also built a compelling narrative for fans. Many see 23XI Racing as an extension of Jordan’s competitive legacy—just with a more mature and calculated approach.
While other team owners chase the spotlight, Michael Jordan chooses silence and long-term vision. And even if we never see him wearing a helmet and gloves, his impact on NASCAR is felt in every lap Bubba Wallace completes. Because sometimes, true leadership doesn’t need a steering wheel—just direction.