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06-03-03, 05:23 PM
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Pat Patrick, a co-founder of Championship Auto Racing Teams, and Mario Andretti will not seek re-election to the CART board of directors.
Shareholders will vote for eight board members during the annual CART meeting on July 17.
In a proxy statement sent to stockholders on Tuesday, the company nominated Robert Biggs, former managing partner of the Indianapolis office of PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
``Neither move was unexpected,'' CART spokesman Adam Saal said of the decision by Patrick and Andretti to step down from the board. ``Mario is a very busy man. We had determined a while ago he was considering not renewing. Mr. Patrick also maintains a busy schedule.''
Patrick, president of Patrick Racing, was a founding member and the first president of CART in 1978. He has been a director since 1997.
Andretti, who won 52 Indy-car races with CART and USAC, retired 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 Frederick Tucker.
Shareholders will vote for eight board members during the annual CART meeting on July 17.
In a proxy statement sent to stockholders on Tuesday, the company nominated Robert Biggs, former managing partner of the Indianapolis office of PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
``Neither move was unexpected,'' CART spokesman Adam Saal said of the decision by Patrick and Andretti to step down from the board. ``Mario is a very busy man. We had determined a while ago he was considering not renewing. Mr. Patrick also maintains a busy schedule.''
Patrick, president of Patrick Racing, was a founding member and the first president of CART in 1978. He has been a director since 1997.
Andretti, who won 52 Indy-car races with CART and USAC, retired 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 Frederick Tucker.