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Monster Trucks are the main stars, as each has its own persona.
What could possibly be more American than giant, noisy, environment-destroying pieces of machinery crushing smaller, lesser pieces of machinery in a violent demonstration punctuated by explosions and fire? Absolutely nothing.
We had the event and Pit Pass entry and boy oh Boy me and my better half loved the day. There were drivers and their cars lined up and most of them posing for picture and autographing the merchandises.
Apparently, previous years' monster trucks weren't monstrous enough because this year, Monster Jam introduced 12-foot-tall, 10,000-pound "Extreme Monster Jam Speedsters." For five shows, Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore was turned into a dirt track with a big dirt hill,these trucks had 1,500 horsepower engines that made wearing earplugs mandatory for kids.
The eight drivers compete in six scoring events using different types of vehicles – the Monster Truck for the wheelie, donut and freestyle competitions; a speedster for head-to-head racing and the obstacle course; and an ATV for group racing.
Dalton Millican’s Blue Thunder has lightning bolts splashing across its sides.
while
Coty Saucier’s Monster Energy showcases the energy drink’s iconic “M” symbol.
Bailey Shea drives Scooby-Doo, complete with a blue collar, flopping ears and a tail.
Aaron Basl drives N.E.A. (New Earth Authority) Police, a shiny car that could easily be used in the next RoboCop film.
Aaron’s twin brother
Daron mans Monster Mutt Rottweiler, which features menacing teeth, a black nose and of course, a spiked collar.
Morgan Kane drives Max-D (Maximum Destruction), which featured skulls on the doors and is covered with shiny bright spikes. It’s like it came straight out of Mad Max.
Colton Eichelberger’s Grave Digger, the iconic vehicle that has transcended generations and is every bit as good today as it was in the 1980s.
Old favorite El Toro Loco with female driver
Becky McDonough. The 12-foot tall, 10,000-pound beast with 66-inch tires and horns extending from the top of the driver’s cab
I have close to 1000 pics, which I shall upload on the basis of the events that took place... Stay tuned.
Monster Jams are fun. My favorites are the El Toro and Scooby Doo. Even managed to get myself the El Toro from Hot Wheels
Thread moved from the Assembly Line to the Motorsports Section. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, what actions, and what superb photos!
What fuel are these guys running on? normal gasoline, methanol, nitromethane?
Limited slip differential or locking differential?
Thanks Twinn for bringing back childhood memories. Growing up in the US in the late 80s and early 90s I used to regulary watch these trucks on TV and buy related merchandise such a books, stickers, toys etc.
Grave Digger was my favourite, glad to see its still competing:thumbs up
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Originally Posted by alpha1
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Wow, what actions, and what superb photos!
What fuel are these guys running on? normal gasoline, methanol, nitromethane?
Limited slip differential or locking differential? |
Thanks Alpha, here are some
Monster Truck Facts
Height – Approximately 12’ / 3.6 Meters
Width – Approximately 12’ / 3.6 Meters
Length – Approximately 20’ / 6 Meters
Weight – 10,000 lbs / 4500 Kilograms
Tire Size – 66”/ 167cm / 1.7 Meters X 43”/ 109cm / 1 meter on a 25” / 63.5 cm Tall Wheel
Motor Type – Supercharged Fuel Injected Big Block American V8
Motor Size – less than 575 cubic Inches / 9.4 Litres displacement
Horsepower – 1350 – 2000+
Top Speed – 70 MPH/113 KM/H, Monster trucks are equipped with tachometers which measure the working speed of an engine versus speedometers which measure vehicle speed
Suspension Travel – 20-32” Fully adjustable Nitrogen or Coilovers
Chassis – Custom Steel minimum of 8 points that attached to main chassis
Body – Fiberglass Composite with Lexan Windshield
Fuel Capacity – 22 Gallon/ 83 Litre Fuel Cell
Fuel Type – 99.9% Methanol (Alcohol)
Fuel Economy – 7 Gallons per Mile/17 Litres per Kilometer
Truck Safety
o 50+ point safety inspection before each show
o Remote Ignition Interrupter (RII), Track Officials can shut a truck off at any time
o On Board Fire Extinguisher System
Driver Safety
o 5 Point Racing Harness
o Fire Resistant Suit, Shoes, Gloves and Racing Helmet
Transport Trailer (loaded) – 62,000 lbs / 28,000 Kilograms
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Originally Posted by Foxbat
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Grave Digger was my favourite, glad to see its still competing:thumbs up |
Yeah the crowd too loved the digger!
I still have many to tick off my to do list before I leave states :) Tractor pull, Drag race.. etc
What adrenaline rush. Crazy machines, awesome photos. Thank you for sharing :).
Excellent Thread Twinn!!
Not sure if anyone noticed - but this is a proud moment for Indians as well. The monster trucks run on BKT (BalKrishna Tyres).
http://www.bkt-tires.com/#
Awesome photos and videos!
I had gone to the one here in Manchester, NH. It was pretty lame compared to this one. The space was too small for these monsters and the obstacles were not as interesting as the ones you saw!
Awesome pics bro..Probably we would see one here in Coorg as soon as you are back :) Cheers :)
Great thread bro.. BKT tires information is an eye opener too
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