Juggling the rigors of law school with a career in professional racing, Stephen Mallozzi exemplifies a unique blend of determination and time management. A second-year student at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, Mallozzi has recently been awarded a full scholarship, a testament to his academic prowess amidst his demanding schedule as a NASCAR truck series driver. In an interview, Mallozzi shared his approach to maintaining balance: “Often I do ten hours of homework on Sunday to complete most of my weekly preparation,” he said, highlighting his commitment to both his educational and racing aspirations.
Mallozzi’s journey into motorsport began early, with his first karting sponsorships at just 13 years old, followed by his initial NASCAR contract at 20. Now, as he navigates law school, he has expressed aspirations to transition into a role as a sports agent post-graduation, aiming to support others pursuing similar career paths. For more details, see the full piece on Above the Law.