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Michael C. Morris has been involved in racing since the age of twelve (12) when he took a summer job working at Terry?s Speed Shop located in Phoenixville PA.

With the help of his brother John Morris, they teamed up and joined Razzberry Racing. In the 90?s, the team was building their own cars to complete in the Sports Car Club of
America?s National Classes when in 1993 Michael joined Ed Arnold Racing with David
Donahue, son of the legendary Mark Donahue, to run in the 1993 IMSA Supercar.

Michael Morris is accredited and newly accepted journalist with the World Bank. Michael Morris as worked for ABC News Radio covering auto racing venues such as LeMans and SEMA.

His special interests in journalism are politics with special interest in the nation?s court system, especially the Family Court System and the intentional use of children for profit by that system, and the special interest groups that control our nation?s courts.

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