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Seven FedEx Drivers Earn Honors at National Truck Driving Championships

August 25, 2008

Three drivers representing FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) [1] operating companies were crowned National Champions at the 2008 National Truck Driving Championships [2] (NTDC) in Houston Aug. 20-23.

Three other FedEx drivers placed among the top finishers in their respective truck classes:

In addition, Rob Romando [9] , a driver for FedEx National LTL based in Phoenix, was named National Rookie of the Year for achieving the highest average score among all first-year competitors at the event. He is an 18-year career driver with nearly 700,000 safe-driving miles to his credit.

"Collectively, FedEx drivers and contractors around the world are focused on safely sharing the roads with other motorists each and every day," said Frederick W. Smith, chairman, president and chief executive officer, FedEx Corp. "The performance of our 70 drivers who earned the right to compete at the NTDC and our top finishers in particular reaffirms this fundamental commitment to safety [10] and professionalism."

The American Trucking Associations [11] (ATA) sponsors the annual National Truck Driving Championships, known as the "Super Bowl of Safety," to recognize industry leadership in safety and to promote professionalism among truck drivers. Seventy professional drivers from 36 states representing FedEx Freight, FedEx Ground, FedEx Express, FedEx National LTL and FedEx Custom Critical qualified to compete at the national event by winning their respective state's competition and driving accident-free for at least one year. Each driver was required to demonstrate his or her driving skills and knowledge of the industry through a series of tests, including a written exam, personal interview, vehicle pre-trip inspection and a difficult driving-skills challenge.

In addition, FedEx had 10 state champions in the Step Van class, which was tested as an additional competition category in select states this year.


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