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Randy Moss Motorsports
Jul 07, 2008 | 7:26AM | report this

Saying his commitment to the New England Patriots, his focus on football, and his desire to win a Super Bowl title would remain his top priorities, Randy Moss announced July 3rd at Daytona International Speedway he was getting involved in NASCAR as a team owner in the Craftsman Truck Series.

Moss gained entry into the sport by purchasing a 50-percent stake of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports and will pair with co-owner David Dollar in forming Randy Moss Motorsports, which will field a No. 81 Chevrolet Silverado for driver Willie Allen in the team's debut July 19 at Sparta, Ky.

Accustomed to making long hauls on the football field, Randy Moss acknowledged he was operating far afield from his chosen area of expertise when it came to owning a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team.

But the Patriots wide receiver, despite being new to the sport, said he was prepared to make a long-haul commitment.

Morgan-Dollar Motorsports has posted 13 victories in the truck series, 11 with Dennis Setzer and one each with Bobby Labonte and Clint Bowyer. Setzer finished second in the championship standings for three straight years (2003-2005) as Dollar's full-time driver.

NASCAR has had other NFL players, such as Dan Marino, Troy Aikman, and Roger Staubach, dabble in team ownership, only to fail. Moss is aware he could wind up suffering the same fate.

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http://www.boston.com/sports/other_sports/auto
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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jebd51Ko6qt
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http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots
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http://landofpatriots.com/wp-content/uploads/2
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http://i.a.cnn.net/nascar/2005/news/headlines/
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kellyscott
Jul 7, 2008
8:03 AM
HEY WITH all his money!!! why not!!! if he loves motor sports i say go for it!!!

14Falcons
Jul 7, 2008
8:08 AM
It may work too. Morgan Dollar is a little team that could. Willie Aiken was CTS ROTY last year. If Moss can bring in a new marketing segment, he may be able to wrap his image up with MD's history in St. Louis resulting in some of the diversity NASCAR has been wanting along with the new revenue streams.

JOKERSWILD
Jul 7, 2008
9:41 AM
I wonder if he will drug test his drivers

noahspop2001
Jul 7, 2008
11:14 PM
Moss is going about it the right way. Same as drivers should. Start with trucks, or nationwide series. Make sure this is a commitment you want. Wish Randy Moss the best of luck. He can do it...Still in the NFL..go BEARS..Lol..

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