July 19, 2008
Racing with Randy Moss
Patriots receiver sponsoring 11-year-old Charleston driver
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You could say Brock Morris was Randy Moss' first-round draft pick.

Long before the New England Patriots wide receiver bought a NASCAR Craftsman Series Truck team this month, Morris was his one and only driver. The 11-year-old Charleston native, who drives a modified lite or dwarf car, is in his second year of a racing sponsorship with Moss.

"I'm going to have to get into his Craftsman Truck Series team and I'm going to have to give him some victories,'' smiled Morris.

Moss purchased 50 percent of Morgan-Dollar Motorsports July 3, a fledgling truck team racing this season without a sponsorship. He renamed the team Randy Moss Motorsports and changed the truck number from 46 to 81 to reflect his jersey number.

The team will make its debut in today's Built Ford Tough 225 at Kentucky Speedway. The event will be broadcast at 3:30 p.m. (qualifying) and 6:30 p.m. (race) on the Speed Channel.

Morris received a sponsorship from Moss last year and raced under the Inta Juice name and colors. Moss owns two of the company's smoothie stores in Charleston.

This year, however, Moss wanted Morris to use the All-Pro's likeness as the car's theme. Morris' car has Moss' No. 81 jersey number emblazoned on its sides along with a Patriots logo and color scheme. On each wing is a picture of Moss hauling in his NFL single-season record 23rd touchdown reception from last season.

"Last year [Moss] sponsored about 75 percent of the total cost,'' said Scott Morris, Brock's dad. "This year it's a little less than that, but I purchased a brand new car so that was the majority of the cost expenditure.

"He's sponsoring over half of the overall cost, which is a big burden. It's been very generous at the level of racing we're at. I guarantee you there's not a better sponsor at [Brock's] age than what we have.''

Brock Morris was invited to display his car at the Links for Learning/Randy Moss Foundation Golf Tournament at Sleepy Hollow Golf Club in Hurricane last month.

Moss, Jason Williams, the Miami Heat guard and Moss' high school teammate, and New York Jets and former Marshall quarterback Chad Pennington signed the inside railings of the racecar.

"He's been really good to us,'' Brock said of Moss. "He's very supportive. He's very nice and people just don't know who he is. I love representing his name. It's just one of the greatest things that he would take some of his time to help me out.''

"We've got our DVR set for every Patriots game,'' added Scott Morris.

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