Bliss settles lawsuit with Haas CNC Racing
Quote selected text Published December 15th, 2006 in NASCAR News
Mike Bliss has settled his breach-of-contract lawsuit with Haas CNC Racing, Bliss’ attorney confirmed Thursday.
The case was scheduled to go to trial this week in North Carolina Superior Court in Charlotte.
“We amicably resolved the case,” Bliss attorney Robert Muckenfuss said.
Bliss had signed a three-year contract to drive in Nextel Cup from 2005-2007 and was told in October 2005 that he would be released at the end of the season, according to his complaint. Bliss, who claimed that he had been assured earlier in the season that he would be the driver in 2006, was seeking $1.15 million in salary for the final two years of the deal.
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