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Randy Moss buys 50 percent of truck team
collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. // The South Florida Times 08/07/2008 01:05. The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn’t keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he’s different. New England’s All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar... // Auto Racing Daily 08/07/2008 01:05 Randy Moss Buys 50% of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports Auto Racing Daily
Randy Moss insists he’s different. New England’s All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar... // Auto Racing Daily 07/07/2008 18:08 RANDY MOSS INVESTS IN NASCAR TEAM: New E... Eurweb.com
05/07/2008 10:57 Moss buys 50 per cent of NASCAR truck team Orillia Packet & Times
05/07/2008 08:13 Randy Moss buys 50% of NASCAR truck team Sault Star
Troy Aikman. Terry Bradshaw. Tim Brown. Julius Erving. Jackie
Joyner-Kersee. Jim Kelly. Mark Rypien. Roger Staubach. The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he's different. New England's All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 per cent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a fledgling Truck Series team racing this season without sponsorship. It costs at least US$6 million a season to run a successful truck program, and if Moss can't find funding, he'll have to reach into his own pocket to pay the... // Sault Star 05/07/2008 05:08 Randy Moss Buys 50 Percent Of Truck Team News 8
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Troy Aikman. Terry Bradshaw. Tim Brown. Julius Erving. Jackie
Joyner-Kersee. Jim Kelly. Mark Rypien. Roger Staubach. The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he's different. New England's All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a fledgling Truck Series team racing this season without sponsorship. It costs at least $6 million a season to run a successful truck program, and if Moss can't find funding, he'll have to reach into his own... // News 8 05/07/2008 03:48 Randy Moss buys 50 percent of truck team The Southern Ledger
Troy Aikman. Terry Bradshaw. Tim Brown. Julius Erving. Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Jim Kelly. Mark Rypien. Roger Staubach. The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he's different. New England's All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a fledgling Truck Series team racing this season without sponsorship. It costs at least $6 million a season to run a successful truck program, and if Moss can't find funding, he'll have to reach... // The Southern Ledger 04/07/2008 21:49 Randy Moss buys 50 percent of truck team Baltimore Sun
04/07/2008 19:40 Randy Moss the new boss of Trucks team San Jose Mercury News
04/07/2008 19:34 Randy Moss latest NFLer to try NASCAR Edmonton Sun
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Troy Aikman. Terry Bradshaw. Tim Brown.
Julius Erving. Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Jim Kelly. Mark Rypien. Roger
Staubach. The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he's different. New England's All-Pro... // Edmonton Sun 04/07/2008 15:31 Moss Buys Half Of NASCAR Truck Team WTRF
Racing with Randy starts real soon. Email | Bio | Other Stories by Steve McGehee Randy Moss hopes his lightning quick speed will bleed over to racing. The former Marshall standout announced Thursday he has purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports. Randy buys into a team, that's in desperate need of sponsorship. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams plans to race for the first time under Moss at Kentucky Speedway on July 19.... // WTRF 04/07/2008 13:40 Randy Moss buys 50 percent of truck team The Associated Press
The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he's different. New England's All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a fledgling Truck Series team racing this season without sponsorship. It costs at least $6 million a season to run a successful truck program, and if Moss can't find funding, he'll have to reach into his... // The Associated Press 04/07/2008 11:05 All-pro receiver Randy Moss buys 50 per cent of NASCAR truck team The Canadian Press
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Troy Aikman. Terry Bradshaw. Tim Brown.
Julius Erving. Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Jim Kelly. Mark Rypien. Roger
Staubach. The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he's different. New England's All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 per cent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a fledgling Truck Series team racing this season without sponsorship. It costs at least US$6 million a season to run a successful truck program, and if Moss can't find funding, he'll have to reach into his own... // The Canadian Press 04/07/2008 11:01 Moss buys 50 percent of truck team The Associated Press
The list of top athletes who have come and gone through NASCAR is a collection of big aspirations with bank accounts that couldn't keep up. Some never reached the track, others spent millions searching for success before finally calling it quits. Randy Moss insists he's different. New England's All-Pro receiver became the latest athlete to cross into NASCAR when he announced Thursday he has purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a fledgling Truck Series team racing this season without sponsorship. It costs at least $6 million a season to run a successful truck program, and if Moss can't find funding, he'll have to reach into his... // The Associated Press 04/07/2008 10:04 Moss buys 50% of NASCAR truck team Minneapolis Star Tribune
02/07/2008 13:57 Randy Moss To Own NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Team AHN
Daytona Beach, FL (AHN) - NFL All-Pro receiver Randy Moss will
announce Thursday at Daytona International Speedway that he will
own and run a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team the remainder of
the season. The team will be known as Randy Moss Motorsports and
will field the new No. 81 Randy Moss Motorsports Chevrolet in the
remaining races of the 2008 season. It is believed that Moss is buying out Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a team which... // AHN 01/07/2008 05:46 Randy Moss Takes The No.81 To NASCAR: Craftsman Truck Team To ... Bleacher Report
An official announcement may be forthcoming in Daytona next week. The Boston Herald's David Exum reports un-named sources indicate that Moss' team will break it's maiden with an established Sprint Cup star at the wheel for Friday night's race under the lights. Randy Moss is a big fan of NASCAR racing and has been involved in NASCAR's diversity program as Goodwill Ambassador for the Urban Youth Racing School. Rumors have been rampant since news was leaked in April that Moss had bought into Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, a well... // Bleacher Report 01/07/2008 01:31 Report: Randy Moss's NASCAR truck team ready SportingNews.com
Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss is ready to get his NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series team into competition, the Boston Herald reports. The Moss Motorsports No. 81 (81 is Moss's jersey number) will make its debut July 19 at Kentucky Speedway, a source told the newspaper. Sponsors and the team's manufacturer affiliation have not been announced. Moss is expected to officially announce his race team's plans Thursday at Daytona International... // SportingNews.com |
