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Gore denies Walden claims.

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V8 Supercars » Gore denies Walden claims.

Sunday, 24th February 2008

'At no point have I sold to that team' states businessman.


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Craig Gore has denied media reports that WPS Motorsport has entered into an agreement to sell one of its V8 Supercars to the Walden Motorsport team.

Businessman Gore announced last week that his team was withdrawing from the championship because of business commitments and his own ill-health, with the teams two licences having been sold to undisclosed parties and the cars and equipment to be sold off separately.

That led to reports in the press that Walden was travelling to the WPS base in Queensland to collect one of the cars in order to enter the opening round of the season this weekend in Adelaide, with a Walden Motorsport Falcon BF even appearing on the entry list for the Clipsal 500 to be driven by Garth Walden.

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However, no car appeared on the grid for the race and Gore explained it was down to the fact that no agreement was in place to purchase one of the Falcons for the season ahead.

"Despite media reports that Brian Walden was in Queensland to collect a motor vehicle last week, I would like to advise that at no time has WPS Racing or WPS Motorsport entered into any form of an agreement with Brian Walden, Walden Motorsport or anyone associated with these two parties," he said. "Prior to Monday February 18, Mr Walden had never made any approach or any formal offer to myself, WPS Racing, WPS Motorsport or anyone associated with these parties to purchase a motor vehicle.

"On Monday, February 18, at 11:00am my office received a phone call from Brian Walden requesting to buy a motor vehicle and associated equipment so that he could attend the opening round of the V8 Supercar Championship Series.

"At this point I immediately phoned Wayne Cattach, Chief Executive Office of V8 Supercars Australia, and advised him of the conversation and I also phoned Tony Cochrane, Chairman of V8 Supercars Australia, advising him of the same."

Gore added that, while a verbal offer had been made, he had elected to reject the offer for a number of reasons and found it 'incredible' that reports of a purchase had appeared in the press.
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