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Pro-CART websites folding up tents?



Are some of the Pro-CART websites folding their tents?

www.cart-racing.com is down.

www.champweb.net is not posting the latest dire press releases from
CART and OWRS.

www.autoracing1.com is doing a lame job of damage control and appears
to be in a state of shock.

www.cartfanatics.com says their "news site temporarily down" on their
front page.

Even www.crapwagon.com is heaping piles of criticism on Chris Pook and
flaming away at everything from CART's "schedule" to its TV "package"!

( see http://www.crapwagon.com/crpwagon_season.htm )

Seems even the CHUMPS' favorite mouthpieces of hope and cow manure are
seeing the light and trying to quietly fade away, hoping no one sees
or hears them slink off into the night - and after all of their bold
and arrogant predictions as to the IRL's demise and CART's bold new
re-birth under the "brilliant" leadership and "direction" of
Chris "I Never Saw a Dollar I Didn't Spend" Pook.

Not so long ago they were telling us that CART had ***BILLIONS AND
BILLIONS AND BILLIONS*** of worldwide TV viewers, and that CART would
soon have races from Bahrain to Beijing along with several in Europe,
and that as many as six or seven engine makers would be crawling all
over each other to be in CART, and that thye would at least be a
"feeder" series for F-1, and that V-10's would soon be heard on the
CART grids, and that lsoing all that money was a necessary "good"
thing to re-build CART for the "future", and that Chris "Moses" Pook
was the man for the job, and to just wait until Bernie bought CART and
crushed the IRL under his boot-heel, and how CART would one day (and
this one went on for nearly ten years) bury the IRL underneath its
Paul Tracy "smack-talk" and SPEC Cosworths, and on and on and on.

Where is all that brave and hollow rhetoric now?





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