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Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing launches new home base


At first glance, the 114,000-square-foot building that’s called “Airspeed” can be a bit overwhelming. “The coolest part about this place?” Bubba Wallace pondered. “I don’t know. Everything is so shiny and so new.” As 23XI Racing co-owner would tell you, championships don’t come cheap. Unlike a lot of other shops, this one has a gym. (FOX 46 Charlotte)

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Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing launches new home base


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