OKLAHOMA CITY – June 4, 2012 – Four drivers representing FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) operating companies placed among the top finishers at the 2012 Oklahoma State Truck Driving Championship in Oklahoma City on June 1-2.
- Larry Kendall, a driver for FedEx Express based in Tulsa, captured the top spot in the 4-Axle class for the second straight year. Kendall placed third in this class at the 2011 National Truck Driving Championships (NTDC).
- Stillwater-based FedEx Express driver Richard Bright finished first in the Step Van class.
- Patrick Corrente, a driver for FedEx Express based in Lawton, finished second in the Step Van class.
- Tammara Harley, owner of Tylee Carriers, Inc. based at the FedEx Ground station in McAlester, finished third in the Step Van class.
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