Max SiegelSiegel told ESPN.com on Wednesday that three years ago he was prepared to partner with NFL Hall of Famers Reggie White and Ronnie Lott, as well as former San Francisco 49ers owner Eddie DeBartalo Jr., in purchasing MB2 Motorsports, which at the time fielded the Nos. 01 and 10 Chevrolets.

The papers were drawn. All that was left was the official closing, which was slated for Jan. 15, 2005. But when White died suddenly on Dec. 26, 2004, and the deal died with him.

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3 Responses to “DEI’s Siegel and NFL greats White and Lott almost owned MB2 in 2004”  

  1. 1 Anonymous

    I almost won the lottery but I forgot to buy a ticket.

  2. 2 Jim

    Oh ya… great “comparison” by the dumb-ass “guest” above. A more
    legitimate analogy would be “The Guest” had a fictional dream about buying
    a stupid lottery ticket - but in Max Siegel’s situtation - he was supposed
    to attend real estate / business asset closing, but instead - ended up
    attending a funeral.

    The idiots that make such stupid comments like the one above that follow
    all of these web-based news articles seem to be just endless.

    Sounds exactly like another brainless “Junior” fan…

  3. 3 hot rod todd

    so why do we care about sumthing he never got done??

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