This interesting tid-bit from Autoweek talks more about the alleged plans of Bernie Ecclestone to reprivatize CART source: cartrock.com Since Ecclestone's absence from both European Champ Car races indicates a lack of interest on his part, Gerald Forsythe - the man at the forefront of the movement to take CART private once again - has had to change his plans. Instead of CART going private under Ecclestone, the article states that the series would instead be taken private by a small coalition of team owners led by Forsythe, CART's majority shareholder. The article names Kevin Kalkhoven, co-owner of PK Racing, as another main figure. However, the main hitch in this plan will be the lawsuits that will most likely be filed by some of CART's not-so-happy shareholders, most notably Jon Vannini.
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