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emjaya
03-24-08, 08:22 AM
24 March 2008, 20:35

The following is a statement in total from Team Australia’s Craig Gore following on-going statements and accusations in the media from his former partner Derrick Walker.

This statement, while long, is a detailed list of events in chronological order regarding the history of the Team Australia program.

With Walker threatening future legal proceedings, this will be the final comment Gore will be making on this issue.

“Team Australia was created by Kevin Kalkhoven and myself in San Francisco 
in late 2004 as a result of wanting to run David Besnard’s single Champ Car race in Surfers Paradise that year. Not by Derrick Walker as he has publicly stated,” said Gore.

“We ran the 2004 Surfers Paradise race with Walker Racing at the request of Kevin Kalkhoven. Kevin’s generosity continued when he requested I form a JV agreement with Derrick Walker because he was about to shut his doors. Kevin felt it best for the series and Walker Racing if we formed a partnership. Kevin Kalkhoven contributed on that basis alone. It must be Team Australia. I discussed this with Derrick Walker and he agreed. We created GORE FISH WALKER LLC.

”All sponsorship, funding and acquisition costs, development funding and marketing of the Team Australia brand and team during our entire tenor has been borne by myself, sponsors I provided, CCWS owners’ companies and Kevin Kalkhoven.

“Not at any time did Derrick Walker and or Walker Racing or anyone associated with him provide any permanent funding to the team, the branding of Team Australia or any other form of funding required for the team. This amounts to more than $US20 Million over a three-year period.

“Derrick Walker and Walker Racing used, to its sole benefit, the Branding of Team Australia to develop funding for the Champ Car Atlantics’ program. I received no benefit from this and I am currently owed $US500,000 for cars and equipment bought by myself to establish this team the previous year. I have never called on or asked for this to be repaid.

“There have been numerous anomalies in accounts over the period amounting to more than $US500,000. I have never called on these to be repaid. I will now call on the funds to be repaid immediately. I will also cause for all accounts to be forensically investigated to ensure there has been no misappropriation of funds provided to the team.

“After three years there is less than $US300,000 owing in the accounts, save for Mr Walker himself, up to and prior to the date I advised him to cease operation. I have paid all budget over runs including $US950,000 in 2006 which were incurred without my express agreement or prior knowledge.

“At present there is $US1.1 million outstanding in the GFW accounts. Of which I have provided Derrick several undertakings to pay. These have been obviously unacceptable and now withdrawn. However, when taking into consideration Mr Walker is the largest creditor (His contribution to our partnership) it was agreed to work harmoniously to resolve these matters in an orderly and appropriate manner.

“I would like to point out all drivers during our tenor were provided to the team by myself, CCWS and Kevin Kalkhoven. Contracts for Marcus Marshall, Alex Tagliani, Simon Pagenaud and Will Power were negotiated firstly by myself, Kevin Kalkhoven and CCWS and then offered to Derrick after the fact. Not at any time did Derrick Walker and or Walker Racing have any say or involvement in the driver arrangements, allocation of funding for those drivers or any other aspect of their agreements other than to operate them in accordance with the agreement between the JV parties and the funding provided.

”Not at any point did I have a direct or indirect role in funding allocation. My involvement was to provide funds, which were the shortfall to the team after sponsor contributions. I meet and will continue to meet these requirements. Derrick Walker has been offered a resolution to all outstandings, none of which are acceptable to him.


“The heads of agreement which we (Walker and Gore) operated under for three years was deemed by Derrick Walker as unacceptable and unworkable in January of this year. Given this, and the uncertain future direction of the sport at that time, I meet with Derrick Walker in late January in Los Angeles to discuss the future of both and it was agreed both the series and GFW could not continue as it was. There was no confusion. Either we effected change or we closed the doors.

“There needed to be change. I subsequently meet with Kevin Kalkhoven and Gerry Forsythe in Las Vegas and in accordance with my agreement with Derrick, explained to both Men in no uncertain terms our lack of desire to continue in the series as it was. There needed to be change. Significant change for GFW to continue to operate and or participate in the CCWS. There were many topics discussed at this meeting including my further involvement in the series independently as a Team Owner.

”At the conclusion of this meeting I meet again the following day with Kevin Kalkhoven for several hours to discuss the future of the sport and that of CCWS. At the conclusion of that meeting I telephoned Derrick Walker and told him to cease all expenditure on the program. I provided Derrick Walker with many opportunities during the next month or so to walk from both GFW and CCWS. It was my understanding after meeting Kevin Kalkhoven there was change afoot and from that point on we should seriously consider all our options moving forward.


”Unfortunately, Derrick was not able to contribute anything other than management skills and moving forward there was a requirement for real cash to be contributed. Derrick advised in mid February even if he were to finalize matters with GFW satisfactorily to his requirements. He was in no position to contribute capital, nor did he have any sponsors which could come on board to underwrite his desires.

”I have not mislead Derrick Walker and or Walker Racing in any form. Derrick provided me with an unacceptable budget and costings with nefarious funding schedules to continue in 2008 and he has constantly advised he was moving on with other sponsors if I didn't agree.

”I have not at anytime attempted to disband the company or steal drivers or staff. I have never directly or in directly had any conversations or engagement with staff of GFW. Even during the period where the staff were employed directly by me.

”In fact, Derrick signed Will Power in mid-February without my knowledge or consent to operate independently to GFW. A breach of his duty to both GFW, myself and the parties he was purporting to deal with. (This was a short term contract in which Derrick failed to fulfil certain criteria – Will was automatically released after the required deadline and then signed to race with Team Australia and KV Racing Technology).

“Once this was disclosed to me I severed all ties with Derrick Walker. I did try to involve him in the new team, but he was not prepared to work for others, or with others and wanted to continue operating as Walker Racing. He was not prepared to sell his factory, shut down his team and merge. He was insistent on operating the team from Walker Racing premises and his conditions of funding were ludicrous, fanciful and self-serving to say the least.

“I did not provide Derrick Walker or Walker Racing any commitment moving forward other than to do my best to contribute towards the merging of both series as I thought this was the best outcome for all involved. I believe I have contributed to this process positively and uncompromisingly. I make no apology for this.

”More over, during this period Derrick has been constantly in the media during the most sensitive negotiations in the sport’s history. Telling the world he had moved on and was going racing in the IRL regardless of what the outcome of merger negotiations were. His continuous outburst against the CCWS, his colleagues and partners have left them confused and disappointed after providing him so much support over the past three years. His actions have taken a lot away from his great contribution to the sport over many decades.

”I look forward to any court action Derrick Walker may take. I relish the opportunity to have my day in court.

”My focus now is on open wheel racing in the Untied States. The development of the new combined series and the development of Will Power as a talented Australian Driver.

”There was always going to be attrition once a merger took place. I am not responsible for the failures Derrick now faces. He was given every opportunity to participate. And he took every opportunity to steal from the hands that feed him via the media. This spiteful and vexatious behaviour does nothing but demonstrate the fragile nature of his team and a desire to manipulate a small section of the media for self-serving purposes. You can't threaten to leave the sport and move on from your partnerships via the media, then expect the world to take you seriously when the same people decide they are better off without you.

“I will be making no further comment on this matter.”

Craig Gore

chop456
03-24-08, 08:30 AM
Throw another WGAF on the barbie.

opinionated ow
03-24-08, 08:42 AM
Craig Gore is a ****wit.

Spicoli
03-24-08, 08:47 AM
Them's big millionaire's lawyer's words in there.


Not looking good for Walker....

nrc
03-24-08, 09:01 AM
So Walker goes from looking like the wronged party to some bum acting up at the soup kitchen...

Andrew Longman
03-24-08, 09:08 AM
So Walker goes from looking like the wronged party to some bum acting up at the soup kitchen...

I don't know. Lots of contradictory stuff in Gore's statement.
Mostly looks like Walker hasn't done enough in a long while to get real sponsorship (as if that was easy anyway)

I think when he sensed the music was about to stop he scrambled to craft a seat when he could tell the rich guys were buying up all the chairs.

robot9000
03-24-08, 09:13 AM
”More over, during this period Derrick has been constantly in the media during the most sensitive negotiations in the sport’s history. Telling the world he had moved on and was going racing in the IRL regardless of what the outcome of merger negotiations were. His continuous outburst against the CCWS, his colleagues and partners have left them confused and disappointed after providing him so much support over the past three years. His actions have taken a lot away from his great contribution to the sport over many decades."

Not turning this into FDW. I like the guy and hope he finds some $$ and goes racing. But if walker spent as much time hunting sponsors as he does running his yapper in the various media outlets about the issue de jour, he would have some decent funding.

Sean O'Gorman
03-24-08, 09:18 AM
Statement from Sean O'Gorman:

Reading that was boring. Who puts out a press release like that?

extramundane
03-24-08, 09:31 AM
Reading that was boring.

Now you know how we feel.

Indy
03-24-08, 09:56 AM
Sounds like Gore is pissed because he got out-leeched by Walker.

Interesting that Gore implies that he met with KK and GF for a meeting, and the next day KK clued him in to what was coming. Does that not imply that KK misrepresented the situation to GF? I doubt Gore was supposed to put that in writing.

KLang
03-24-08, 10:00 AM
I wondered if Walker's yapping to Miller would have any consequences. :laugh:

JT265
03-24-08, 10:26 AM
So Walker goes from looking like the wronged party to some bum acting up at the soup kitchen...

Same old, unfortunately. Imagine, backstabbers in racing. Who'da thunk that?

ChampcarShark
03-24-08, 10:41 AM
I thought everybody loved each other on CCWS.

extramundane
03-24-08, 10:46 AM
I thought everybody loved each other on CCWS.

That was so 2007. In 2008, everyone sux except for Gerry and Mr. G.

Don Quixote
03-24-08, 11:14 AM
This reads like the proverbial shot across the bow telling Walker to shut his yapper or else the $800 an hour lawyers will be getting involved.

Insomniac
03-24-08, 11:30 AM
One would think this is a PR war. But does anyone even care how DW or Gore are perceived at this point besides DW and Gore?

JoeBob
03-24-08, 12:06 PM
Gore has a lot of enemies out there: http://www.moreongore.blogspot.com/

Wheel-Nut
03-24-08, 12:17 PM
Throw another WGAF on the barbie.


Throw one on for me too.

Spicoli
03-24-08, 01:04 PM
So Walker goes from looking like the wronged party to some bum acting up at the soup kitchen...

I'm not sure that's what anyone is saying. My freind told me horror stories on how these type of guys would screw each other daily, then show up at races, awards banquets, meetings, etc and kiss and hug and drink brandy together as if nothing happened.


****ing over your competitors/employees/suppliers etc is all part of the sport i have undoubtedly learned. Walker just seems to be getting the short end of the stick on this one, or you may see it as he just sort of got (as O'Gorman would say): p0vvned, :gomer:

dando
03-24-08, 02:05 PM
Word of the day: vexatious. :gomer:

-Kevin

TravelGal
03-24-08, 02:17 PM
What poppycock. Don't often get a chance to use that word. ;)

It sounds like half was written by the attorneys (nefarious!) and half by a six year old.

Trying the case on the courtroom steps for all the world to see. Walker may not have any $$$ but he's not stooopid. If he wanted to know the basis of Gore's defenses, he now has it in print.

TKGAngel
03-24-08, 02:21 PM
Not at any point did I have a direct or indirect role in funding allocation. My involvement was to provide funds, which were the shortfall to the team after sponsor contributions.

I find it really hard to believe that someone would "contribute" as much money as Gore says he has, and not have two cents put in about how its spent.

Andrew Longman
03-24-08, 02:43 PM
...if walker spent as much time hunting sponsors as he does running his yapper in the various media outlets about the issue de jour, he would have some decent funding.

Hunting with what? No one else was able to draw sponsors sufficient to cover costs. That's why they closed shop. And I'm not seeing any new sponsors on any of the exCCers in Sebring. The KV car looks nice, but it too has no sponsorship.

Ankf00
03-24-08, 03:01 PM
But if walker spent as much time hunting sponsors as he does running his yapper in the various media outlets about the issue de jour, he would have some decent funding.

No clue how much time DW spent hunting or not hunting funding, but one could spend a lifetime in search of "decent funding" for crapwagons and still come up empty. Look at the sidepods out there currently.

but, whatever, put me in chop's wgaf column.

pitwall3
03-24-08, 06:20 PM
Gore has a lot of enemies out there: http://www.moreongore.blogspot.com/

pitwall3
03-24-08, 06:22 PM
Gore has a lot of enemies out there: http://www.moreongore.blogspot.com/

The section on Gore's history in motor racing from down under might lead one to believe that he is a bit of a rounder.

Quote:
Craig Gore and Motorsport

His father Mike was a motor racer however Craig professes no passion for the sport: "No. I like going fast in a car and I've had sex in a car a few times," he cheerfully admits.

The fact that Craig is currently number 7 in the Business Review Weekly ( http://www.brw.com.au/ ) Young Rich List (containing people 40 years of age and younger) is in direct contradiction to an article about Craig contained in the October 2007 edition of Inside Sport magazine. Please follow this link to read the article: http://www.wpsracing.net.au/pdfs/inside_sport.pdf . Here Craig confesses he “raced in the late 1960’s”. How is this possible when in 1969 he would have been two years old?

In 2004 Craig formed a two-car team to compete in the V8 Supercar Championship Series by purchasing all the available equipment from Bob Forbes' old 00 Gibson Motor Sport team. These chassis are still in use today under the WPS Racing banner (one in WPS Racing livery and one in WOW Sight and Sound livery) and are the oldest in the AVESCO field as Ford Australia have refused to supply WPS with updated equipment and technology.


This is a unique situation within this formula of motor sport and a publicly acknowledged frustration of Craig’s with banners displayed on the two WPS Racing entries windscreens of “No money from Ford” in late 2005. Craig and WPS Racing were asked to remove them or face the team being fined and kicked out of the series.

One fine that was enforced by the Confederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS) on WPS Racing occurred in July 2007. It related to Craig’s public support for Tony Cochrane over John Hewson, the former Liberal Party leader, who was rumoured to be challenging Tony for the chairmanship of AVESCO. People linked to WPS Racing distributed tee shirts sporting the message “Hewson stay out of our Sport”. For the offence of “bringing the sport into disrepute” under CAMS Rule B6.5.4 the WPS Racing Team Manager admitted the offence and they were subsequently fined $25,000. As it happens John Hewson is already involved in “our Sport”, he is the current chairman of TEGA.

This is not the first time that Craig has interfered with the ongoing operations of V8 Supercars. In March 2007 Craig called for prominent V8 driver and team owner Mark Skaife to resign as a TEGA director as there was an issue of whether or not Mark was the sole owner of the Holden Racing Team (HRT).

Craig blasted Mark for wasting time, saying, “It should take no more than 24 hours to prove you own something. It's not hard to prove the contractual purchase or ownership of an asset. I think it's a lot easier to prove ownership of something than a requirement to need 14 days. I can prove I own this team this afternoon.” Bearing in mind that WPS and the Atkinson Gore group are not owned outright and solely by Craig, it is fair to say that unless Craig bought the WPS Racing Team as an individual using funds not from WPS, he is not the sole owner of the WPS Racing Team. Why then is he not called to account for this?

WPS are no longer the Naming Rights Sponsors for the Porsche Carrera Cup ( http://www.cupcar.com.au/ ) and the Aussie Racing Cars ( http://www.aussieracingcars.com.au/ ). Both these race series organisers experienced financial issues due to their association with Craig and WPS. The Carrera Cup Australia organisation eventually wrote off $150,000 contracted to be received by them from WPS in return for their series’ naming rights. Aussie Racing Cars are in a similar situation, with the difference being that they have instituted court proceedings against WPS to recover the $130,000 owed to them also.

These facts directly contradict what is currently displayed on the WPS Racing website at the following URL:
( http://www.wpsracing.net.au/au_business.asp ). It still states the following, “Here in Australia we’re supporting the Aussie Racers, the Porsche Carrera Cup and we have the sponsorship of the winner of that Championship that goes to European GT3 and of course the WPS Racing V8 Supercar franchise.” Only one out of these four sponsorships still exists today (V8 Supercars).

Another group of people in motorsport who have run afoul of Craig are various members of the racing drivers’ fraternity. This long list (considering how long the team has been around for) of former drivers for WPS Racing include David Besnard (part of the team that placed second at Bathurst 2007), Alex Yoong (owner and driver of the current A1GP Malaysia team), Craig Baird, Marcus Marshall, Mark Noske, Owen Kelly and John McIntyre.

Spicoli
03-24-08, 06:53 PM
No clue how much time DW spent hunting or not hunting funding, but one could spend a lifetime in search of "decent funding" for crapwagons and still come up empty. Look at the sidepods out there currently.

but, whatever, put me in chop's wgaf column.

DW is always looking for money. Most of them are.

As we have all agreed, there wasn;t much of anything left to sell in terms of sponsorship, so it shouldn;t be surprising that he was walking (hah - pun!) around with his hand out. That he put this 1.5 deficit on his own personal account - which is what i think he is saying - then, well, tough ****. Lend team owners money? :rofl:

Riiiight....

Anyway., wgaf part 34

oddlycalm
03-24-08, 07:56 PM
While it's true that racing is a boom/bust hand out stretched business, that's not a crime. When I looked at Dan Gurney's financials during one of the famine years we couldn't get him approved for a $12,000 Taiwanese engine lathe he desperately needed. Didn't mean Dan was any less of a man, just that he was between sponsors.

Before the internet high level grifters like Gore were able to operate in the shadows right up until they went bust or got harnessed to a felony fraud beef. These days not so simple. The little people that get screwed along the way tend to find each other and post their experiences. :D Ouch. People that manufacture money from blue sky and BS are always vulnerable to scrutiny.

Walker has run a race team for decades and has managed to successfully complete sponsorship deals with dozens of major companies with nary an incident until Gore arrived. Walker has been around for a long time which is why I'm not in the WGAF column.

In the end Gore is pretty much asking "who ya gonna believe, me or your lying eyes."

oc

opinionated ow
03-25-08, 03:56 AM
The section on Gore's history in motor racing from down under might lead one to believe that he is a bit of a rounder.

Quote:
Craig Gore and Motorsport

His father Mike was a motor racer however Craig professes no passion for the sport: "No. I like going fast in a car and I've had sex in a car a few times," he cheerfully admits.

The fact that Craig is currently number 7 in the Business Review Weekly ( http://www.brw.com.au/ ) Young Rich List (containing people 40 years of age and younger) is in direct contradiction to an article about Craig contained in the October 2007 edition of Inside Sport magazine. Please follow this link to read the article: http://www.wpsracing.net.au/pdfs/inside_sport.pdf . Here Craig confesses he “raced in the late 1960’s”. How is this possible when in 1969 he would have been two years old?

In 2004 Craig formed a two-car team to compete in the V8 Supercar Championship Series by purchasing all the available equipment from Bob Forbes' old 00 Gibson Motor Sport team. These chassis are still in use today under the WPS Racing banner (one in WPS Racing livery and one in WOW Sight and Sound livery) and are the oldest in the AVESCO field as Ford Australia have refused to supply WPS with updated equipment and technology.


This is a unique situation within this formula of motor sport and a publicly acknowledged frustration of Craig’s with banners displayed on the two WPS Racing entries windscreens of “No money from Ford” in late 2005. Craig and WPS Racing were asked to remove them or face the team being fined and kicked out of the series.

One fine that was enforced by the Confederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS) on WPS Racing occurred in July 2007. It related to Craig’s public support for Tony Cochrane over John Hewson, the former Liberal Party leader, who was rumoured to be challenging Tony for the chairmanship of AVESCO. People linked to WPS Racing distributed tee shirts sporting the message “Hewson stay out of our Sport”. For the offence of “bringing the sport into disrepute” under CAMS Rule B6.5.4 the WPS Racing Team Manager admitted the offence and they were subsequently fined $25,000. As it happens John Hewson is already involved in “our Sport”, he is the current chairman of TEGA.

This is not the first time that Craig has interfered with the ongoing operations of V8 Supercars. In March 2007 Craig called for prominent V8 driver and team owner Mark Skaife to resign as a TEGA director as there was an issue of whether or not Mark was the sole owner of the Holden Racing Team (HRT).

Craig blasted Mark for wasting time, saying, “It should take no more than 24 hours to prove you own something. It's not hard to prove the contractual purchase or ownership of an asset. I think it's a lot easier to prove ownership of something than a requirement to need 14 days. I can prove I own this team this afternoon.” Bearing in mind that WPS and the Atkinson Gore group are not owned outright and solely by Craig, it is fair to say that unless Craig bought the WPS Racing Team as an individual using funds not from WPS, he is not the sole owner of the WPS Racing Team. Why then is he not called to account for this?

WPS are no longer the Naming Rights Sponsors for the Porsche Carrera Cup ( http://www.cupcar.com.au/ ) and the Aussie Racing Cars ( http://www.aussieracingcars.com.au/ ). Both these race series organisers experienced financial issues due to their association with Craig and WPS. The Carrera Cup Australia organisation eventually wrote off $150,000 contracted to be received by them from WPS in return for their series’ naming rights. Aussie Racing Cars are in a similar situation, with the difference being that they have instituted court proceedings against WPS to recover the $130,000 owed to them also.

These facts directly contradict what is currently displayed on the WPS Racing website at the following URL:
( http://www.wpsracing.net.au/au_business.asp ). It still states the following, “Here in Australia we’re supporting the Aussie Racers, the Porsche Carrera Cup and we have the sponsorship of the winner of that Championship that goes to European GT3 and of course the WPS Racing V8 Supercar franchise.” Only one out of these four sponsorships still exists today (V8 Supercars).

Another group of people in motorsport who have run afoul of Craig are various members of the racing drivers’ fraternity. This long list (considering how long the team has been around for) of former drivers for WPS Racing include David Besnard (part of the team that placed second at Bathurst 2007), Alex Yoong (owner and driver of the current A1GP Malaysia team), Craig Baird, Marcus Marshall, Mark Noske, Owen Kelly and John McIntyre.

These have all surfaced here and done nothing for his reputation. He is rumoured to have sacked David Besnard for eating too much soup, and Marcus Marshall not for lack of performance but for an undisclosed offence (the rumour was spread foe illegal drugs-which is total and utter bs). I'm quite surprised that Will Power is still in his good books after the signing with Walker Racing.

Also, my understanding was that James Davison was a Gore pick for the Atlantics....