
NASCAR meet Randy Moss. Will Moss Motorsports have a top 5 finish in the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series?
According to the article... "The announcement on Tuesday included no mention of any specific manufacturer alliance, sponsorship or driver.
However, Moss plans on fielding an entry in the Craftsman Truck Series by the end of the current season and launch a full-time campaign in 2009."
While he does not have all of the details in place, the article also states "He could put about $4-5 million of his NFL bonus money to good use hiring the right people, moving into an existing shop and then building or buying a fleet of two to three trucks and engines."
Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.
- Activity: H$21,474 |
- Predictions: 17 |
Comments: 3
Suspend date: Thu 13th Nov 2008 11:59pm PST
Settlement date: Mon 17th Nov 2008 7:42am PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Thu 13th Nov 2008 11:59pm PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 20%
Action history:
Suspend date: Thu 13th Nov 2008 11:59pm PST
Settlement date: Mon 17th Nov 2008 7:42am PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Thu 13th Nov 2008 11:59pm PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled details
Predictions (17)
Comments (3)

Related News
This news is selected automatically based on the question, its background, options and tags

Related Tags








http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar/blog/from_the_marbles/post/The-Daily-Dose-Randy-Moss-a-stranger-in-a-str?urn=nascar,79998
Set to start racing later this month.
July 19th - finished 15th
July 25th - finished 14th
http://www.randymossmotorsports.com/Schedule_Results.html
And...When the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series rolls into Bristol Motor Speedway for the August 20 O’Reilly 200 the Randy Moss Motorsports team will be making just its fourth start in the series and will bring in a driver making his first series start. That driver does have some previous NASCAR experience though – he happens to be the two-time defending Sprint Cup Series champion.
Jimmie Johnson will become the first high-profile Cup driver to take the wheel for the race team co-owned by NFL All-Pro wide receiver Randy Moss.
http://www.randymossmotorsports.com/080108_Press_Release.html
Please log in or join to add a comment