TORONTO -- CART boss Chris Pook isn't expecting any major developments...most revenue possible." CART CEO Chris Pook said negotiations would continue...within the next week, CART leader Chris Pook said. Pook is trying to secure enough...
...will race May 5 at the Brands Hatch track in southern England, then go to Germany for a race May 11, CART president Chris Pook said Thursday. Pook said the German venue will be announced Friday. England and Germany are familiar turf for the American...
...measuring CART's progress as the year unfolds and in understanding management's own expectations for the year," said Chris Pook, CART's president and chief executive officer. One potential buyer is Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. BAR-Honda...
...car. The going rate is about $3.5 million. "We're going to bring value back into this series," CART president Chris Pook said. The new engine package is a major step in Pook's campaign to slash expenses as CART tries to survive against...
...when the driver lifts his foot, you're going to see blue flame coming out of the back," said CART president and CEO Chris Pook. "You're going to see brakes glowing at night, and the racing will be superb." CART also announced Thursday a...
...teams in the rival Indy Racing League next season, but have said there is still a possibility they could run in CART. Chris Pook, president and CEO of CART, promised that a minimum of 18 cars will run next season, and possibly as many as 21...
...as a driver in 1994 and has been on the CART board since last August. The other directors seeking re-election are Chris Pook, the CART president; car owners Carl Haas and Derrick Walker; James Hardymon, James Henderson, Rafael Sanchez and...
...with the track when it canceled the race. Soon after, Andretti decided to act as the go-between. He went first to Chris Pook, CART's president and chief executive officer. "I said, 'Chris, you've got to hear what these fans are saying...
...co-founder and managing director of Arbor Partners, an Ann Arbor, Mich.-based venture capital firm, would replace Chris Pook, CART's president and chief executive officer since December 2001. CART became a publicly traded company in 1998...
...co-founder and managing director of Arbor Partners, an Ann Arbor, Mich.-based venture capital firm, would replace Chris Pook, CART's president and chief executive officer since December 2001. CART became a publicly traded company in 1998...