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INDY COLUMNIST REPORTS RAHAL TO LEAVE CART FOR FORMULA ONE

          CART interim CEO Bobby Rahal will leave his position in
     "a couple of months and resume his duties running a race
     team" in Formula One, according to Robin Miller of the
     INDIANAPOLIS STAR, who notes that this is the first time
     that Rahal will be handling an F1 team.  Sources said that
     Rahal "will take over the troubled" Jaguar program "for a
     minimum" of two years beginning in 2001, but will continue
     as a CART team owner.  But Rahal "denied he was moving" into
     F1: "There's been no discussion at that level.  I'd say it's
     a non-story.  Besides, I've got four children.  It would not
     be a simple thing to just pick up and go."  Miller writes
     that "as of now, there is no successor" if Rahal leaves the
     series.  CART co-Founder Pat Patrick: "We've asked Roger
     Bailey (who runs the Dayton Indy Lights series) to take the
     job, but he doesn't want to.  [Former CART team Owner] Steve
     Horne would be an ideal choice but right now we don't have
     anybody" (INDIANAPOLIS STAR, 9/11).
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     Mike Mulhern wrote that ISC stock has "begun a sharp
     turnaround and hit" $38 late Friday, following reports that
     ISC President & NASCAR Exec VP & Secretary Jim France "was
     beginning to exert some muscle" in NASCAR as his brother,
     Bill, battles cancer (WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 9/10).

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