Floyd Moss
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Floyd Moss | |
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Age | 38 (deceased) |
Nationality | American |
Car # | N/A |
Years Competed | {{{career}}} |
Current Team | N/A |
Championships | 0 |
Pole Positions | 2 |
Wins | 1 |
First Race | 1995 @ Quincy |
First Win | 2000 Rockford 200 |
Last Win | 2000 Rockford 200 |
Last Race | 2004 Talladega 100 |
FARC National Series Driver |
Floyd George Moss (born April 15, 1966 in Montgomery, Alabama, died May 1, 2004) was an American race car driver most known for being one of the few people to win races in both ARLA and the TM Master Cup Series. His lone TM Master Cup Series win came in 1992 at Rockford, in a race that has since become legendary for its chaotic start and close finish between Moss and Lance Andrews. He was killed in an accident during the 2004 Talladega 100.
For eight years, he was the only driver killed in ARLA competition, until Scott Morales' fatal crash at the 2012 Orange County 200.