JoeBob
12-02-03, 11:58 PM
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/031202/nytu207_1.html
Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc. Announces that Conditions of the Proposed Merger with Open Wheel Racing Series Are Not Likely to be Satisfied
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc. ("Championship" or "Company") (OTC Bulletin Board: CPNT.OB - News) announced today that representatives of Open Wheel Racing Series ("OWRS") informed the company that OWRS believes that a number of conditions of the pending merger between the parties will not be satisfied by the time of the special meeting of stockholders scheduled for December 19, 2003. Championship has considered OWRS' position and believes that it is unlikely that the condition requiring the absence of a material adverse effect will be satisfied because it expects that there will be a net decrease in the number of teams planning on participating in the series for the 2004 season from the number that participated in the 2003 season. OWRS has indicated it will not waive any condition of the closing. In light of the foregoing, Championship's board of directors is evaluating available alternatives to the merger, including the possibility of ceasing operations, winding up the Company's affairs and liquidating its remaining assets. In addition, OWRS has made a preliminary proposal contemplating an alternative transaction under which Championship and its subsidiary CART, Inc., would commence reorganization cases under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code and OWRS would purchase certain assets of the Company and/or CART, Inc., and assume certain liabilities. OWRS advised the Company that under the OWRS proposal, OWRS would continue the Champ Car Racing Series in 2004. Although Championship is reviewing this proposal there can be no assurance that any agreement will be entered into or that any transaction, if completed, will result in any payments to stockholders.
Open Wheel Racing Series is a newly formed holding company owned indirectly by a group of investors including Gerald R. Forsythe, Kevin Kalkhoven and Paul Gentilozzi. OWRS currently has beneficial ownership of 3,377,400 shares of Championship common stock, approximately 22.9% of the outstanding shares of Championship.
About Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc.
Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CPNT.OB - News) owns, operates and markets the 2003 Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford. Veteran racing teams such as Newman/Haas Racing, Player's/Forsythe Racing, Team Rahal, Patrick Racing and Walker Racing competed with many new teams this year in pursuit of the Vanderbilt Cup. CART Champ Cars are thoroughbred racing machines that reach speeds in excess of 200 miles per hour, showcasing the technical expertise of manufacturers such as Ford Motor Company, Lola Cars, Walker Racing LLC, (Reynard) and Bridgestone/Firestone North American Tire, LLC. The 18-race 2003 Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford was broadcast by television partners CBS and SPEED Channel. CART also owns and operates its top development series, the Toyota Atlantic Championship. Learn more about CART's open-wheel racing series at www.champcarworldseries.com.
This should actually allow OWRS to buy the series for less money, and maybe even in less time. They'd go to court with a plan, and funding to continue the business.
Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc. Announces that Conditions of the Proposed Merger with Open Wheel Racing Series Are Not Likely to be Satisfied
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc. ("Championship" or "Company") (OTC Bulletin Board: CPNT.OB - News) announced today that representatives of Open Wheel Racing Series ("OWRS") informed the company that OWRS believes that a number of conditions of the pending merger between the parties will not be satisfied by the time of the special meeting of stockholders scheduled for December 19, 2003. Championship has considered OWRS' position and believes that it is unlikely that the condition requiring the absence of a material adverse effect will be satisfied because it expects that there will be a net decrease in the number of teams planning on participating in the series for the 2004 season from the number that participated in the 2003 season. OWRS has indicated it will not waive any condition of the closing. In light of the foregoing, Championship's board of directors is evaluating available alternatives to the merger, including the possibility of ceasing operations, winding up the Company's affairs and liquidating its remaining assets. In addition, OWRS has made a preliminary proposal contemplating an alternative transaction under which Championship and its subsidiary CART, Inc., would commence reorganization cases under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code and OWRS would purchase certain assets of the Company and/or CART, Inc., and assume certain liabilities. OWRS advised the Company that under the OWRS proposal, OWRS would continue the Champ Car Racing Series in 2004. Although Championship is reviewing this proposal there can be no assurance that any agreement will be entered into or that any transaction, if completed, will result in any payments to stockholders.
Open Wheel Racing Series is a newly formed holding company owned indirectly by a group of investors including Gerald R. Forsythe, Kevin Kalkhoven and Paul Gentilozzi. OWRS currently has beneficial ownership of 3,377,400 shares of Championship common stock, approximately 22.9% of the outstanding shares of Championship.
About Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc.
Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CPNT.OB - News) owns, operates and markets the 2003 Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford. Veteran racing teams such as Newman/Haas Racing, Player's/Forsythe Racing, Team Rahal, Patrick Racing and Walker Racing competed with many new teams this year in pursuit of the Vanderbilt Cup. CART Champ Cars are thoroughbred racing machines that reach speeds in excess of 200 miles per hour, showcasing the technical expertise of manufacturers such as Ford Motor Company, Lola Cars, Walker Racing LLC, (Reynard) and Bridgestone/Firestone North American Tire, LLC. The 18-race 2003 Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford was broadcast by television partners CBS and SPEED Channel. CART also owns and operates its top development series, the Toyota Atlantic Championship. Learn more about CART's open-wheel racing series at www.champcarworldseries.com.
This should actually allow OWRS to buy the series for less money, and maybe even in less time. They'd go to court with a plan, and funding to continue the business.