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By Jerry Bonkowski
ESPN.com Sunday, June 30, 2002 CICERO, Ill. -- CART president Chris Pook could have the toughest job in motorsports today, trying to revive a series that is on virtual life support compared to other more prosperous four-wheeled bodies such as NASCAR, the NHRA and even the IRL. Since assuming the top spot of CART's administration last December, Pook has come up with plenty of plans and ideas on how to restore the series to its former glory, when going to a CART race really meant something. But is it simply too late for ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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