| NEWS | Cosworth's other bidders | ||
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11-16-2004 (GMM -- Nov.16) Indianapolis' Tony George and Indy Racing League team owner Chip Ganassi were also in the running to buy Formula One engine supplier Cosworth. But Ford's group vice president Richard Parry-Jones, though, revealed that Champ Car co-owners Kevin Kalkhoven and Gerry Forsythe had a 'significantly superior' approach and offer. Cosworth's continuing managing director Tim Routsis, meanwhile, admitted that the sale by Ford was 'very distracting' for a motor sport organisation. ''Inevitably it involves some uncertainties,'' he said, ''and a degree of worry in the workforce. It would have been somewhat understandable if people had slightly sloping shoulders.'' |
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