After much discussion in the missions, beliefs, concerns and direction of the sport of Mud Racing and the off-road sport in general, Mud Truck TV and MudAmerica.com have formed an exclusive affiliation with each other. Both MTTV and MudAmerica.com believe that this can only benefit not only each other but also the sport by giving the viewing public and fans along with drivers and event promoters the ability to tap into the combined resources of the only national television show strictly dedicated to mud racing and off-road competition and the cleanest social site online that is dedicated to the off-road enthusiast.
Both Mud Truck TV and MudAmerica.com pledge to continue to provide the same professional, family oriented services that have made them who and what they are today. Both companies are of the belief that in order to grow the sport and present it in the most professional and organized way possible it will take “everyone working together as a team.”
One of the many goals shared between MTTV and MudAmerica.com is to continue to educate America about the sport and how far it has developed over the last 20 years and to destroy the stereotype that has been placed on it as “just rednecks playing in the mud.”
The two are attempting to re-create the days when on a Saturday morning you could turn on any TV in America and watch professional mud/off-road racing with huge payouts and the nation’s top sponsors competing to see who could get their name on the next National Champions truck or car, as they do now with another sport we all know well.
MTTV and MudAmerica.com believe that what sets them apart from others in the sport are the fact that they strive to give the viewer and member a sense of ownership in the show and websites, combined with a family environment that provides a fun, safe and morally sound form of entertainment and experience for young and old alike.
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For questions and/or interviews contact:
Mud Truck Television - (brianaustin@mudtrucktv.net)
MudAmerica.com – (Admin@mudamerica.com)
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