Former CART boss Andrew Craig rules out IndyCar management role Former CART boss Andrew Craig has ruled out returning to American single-seater management as part of the IndyCar Series' organization reshuffle.
Reports in America had identified Craig as one of a number of potential targets for IndyCar and Indianapolis 500 owner Hulman and Company as it restructured following the split with Randy Bernard.
But Craig said that while he saw "great potential" in IndyCar at present, he would not be interested in returning.
"It is always nice to be considered but I would not be interested in going back," Craig told AUTOSPORT.
Craig was chairman and CEO of the CART IndyCar/Champ Car World Series from 1994 to 2000.
He is currently a vice president of the FIA Touring Car Commission and a member of the FIA Endurance Racing Commission. Autosport.com
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