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Monster Jam truck rallies combine racing, showmanship and stunt competitions for more than 350 performances per year.These twisted-metal spectacles attract more than 4 million U.S. Spectators annually. While nowhere near as big as, say, the NFL, this thoroughly American franchise is attracting a growing number of sponsors and fans: In 2014, Fox Sports 1 began airing Monster Jam events and has been increasing its monster truck menu ever since.Created in 2003 by legendary driver Tom Meents, Max-D, aka Maximum Destruction, is the most-decorated monster truck, with a record 11 Monster Jam World Finals championships, as of 2016.Credit: Feld Entertainment. Climate animated weather widget 3.8 apk download. Max-D's front flip.
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Jaw-dropping, adrenaline-charged moments from Grave Digger Monster Jam Truck. Don't miss a single moment of non-stop Monster Jam action! Subscribe to Monster Jam on YouTubeDennis Anderson came up with the concept for Grave Digger® back in 1981. Originally built out of an old 1957 Chevy Panel Wagon and parts that he scrounged from junkyards, Grave Digger as of today has grown by leaps and bounds. No longer do the trademark red headlights come off of old school buses, and the paint job has changed from a dull orange to the famous green and black flame motif we see today.
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Grave Digger is one of the most decorated Monster Jam® trucks in the world and Anderson has won four Monster Jam World Finals® championships, capturing the racing title in 2004 and 2006, and the freestyle title in 2010 and 2000. The Grave Digger team that competes at Monster Jam includes Adam Anderson, Carl Van Horn, Charlie Pauken, Jon Zimmer, Pablo Huffaker, Randy Brown, and Morgan Kane in addition to Anderson.less.