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Randy Moss Forms a Craftsman Truck Series Team

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Patriots star receiver Moss forms Truck Series team
Will run partial NCTS schedule in '08; full time in '09
By Team Release
April 29, 2008
03:34 PM EDT

type size: + -HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- Fresh off a record breaking NFL season, New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss announced Tuesday the formation of Moss Motorsports, LLC with its intended participation to begin in the Craftsman Truck Series.

Moss anticipates that the team will debut at some point in the second half of the 2008 season and run selected races through the conclusion of the year. The partial schedule is a prelude to a full-time campaign in 2009. Sponsors and manufacturer alignments will be announced at a later date.

"We don't have all of the details in place just yet, but I am very excited about Moss Motorsports becoming a part of NASCAR," Moss said. "I am by nature a very competitive person and this is an outlet for me to compete at another level. There are some pretty awesome challenges in building a program like this from the ground up, but I am looking forward to it.

"That's just another aspect of the competition -- you want to find the best people available and you're competing with all the other teams out there. We're starting to look at who the best people are and working on getting them to be a part of our team."

Moss is a 10-year veteran in the National Football League and was a first-round draft pick in the 1998 draft out of Marshall University. He has been a NASCAR fan for several years including sponsorship of a local dirt track program and he recently made the decision to get involved with the ownership of a NASCAR team.

Moss is also a Goodwill Ambassador for the Urban Youth Racing School and furthers his youth advocacy while holding the same honor with American Youth Football. A major component of the Moss Motorsports program will be the continued involvement and support of youth programs.

"There are a lot of NASCAR fans in the locker room," Moss said. "We've seen a lot of football players get involved -- guys like Dan Marino and Troy Aikman to name a couple. I think it's a good fit and gives some of the companies I am already working with an additional outlet. It's a smart move on the marketing side of things but on the personal side of things I think it's going to be a lot of fun."

Moss has kick started his efforts by contracting with Integrity Sports Marketing, LLC -- a leading motorsports marketing company in NASCAR.

"We know it takes time to build a team from the ground up, and we have some good people working with us to get that process started," Moss said. "We are talking to the manufacturers, and we're already evaluating some drivers. Eventually I'd like to be able to have our team work with some of the young guys that are working hard to make it up the ladder, but right now it might make more sense to find a driver with a lot of experience to get us started. But we really don't have anyone in mind. We'll look at who is available and find someone that can help us compete and win as quickly as we can."

Moss believes Moss Motorsports will give his current marketing partners another avenue to gain exposure and will open doors for new companies that want to work with him.

"The companies I already work with now have a chance to get some exposure to another group of dedicated sports fans," Moss said. "And we'll have an opportunity to build some relationships with an entirely new group of companies as well. We'll have a chance to do some pretty cool things between the football side and the racing side. That's a part of the equation that most of the other teams don't have, so we already have a competitive advantage over them. Once we get everything in place we look forward to competing on the racetrack too."
 
He's a sledder...

I have it on good account that part of the reason he keeps his place in MN is so he can come back and ride his sleds. I'm sure if he were bitten by the "mountain bug" he'd show up year after year.

I've come across a few other pro athletes sledders as well - Jack Morris getting happy at Happy Hour in West Yellowstone, and spoke with Ben Rothlisberger about his sledding on a flight back from LA.

The fact he rides a sled doesn't make up for his arrogance and antics, but it does give you something to consider on the bright side.
 
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