Monster trucks have been a part of the American entertainment and racing landscape for decades. It is modeled after a pick-up truck but comes with modifications, massive modifications. Monster trucks are built higher up off the ground than a pick-up truck, have a larger body size and have incredibly large wheels and suspension. Monster trucks appear at Monster Truck Rallies nationwide which entail the truck running over and crushing smaller cars underneath it on a course.
Monster Truck Rallies are so popular that they need to be held in large arenas or outdoor venues. A Monster Truck Rally ends with a freestyle competition where the driver can pick his course and what he wants to do with the vehicle. The drives like to perform donuts, cyclones and destroy even more tiny cars below their massive wheels. Sometimes a monster truck will even try to crush a motor home. A motor home! Monster trucks are so large that they can destroy a motor home.
Monster Trucks was popular during the years of 1970, after regular pick-up truck modified to compete in mud bogging and truck pulling competitions. Some owners of pickup trucks were changing their vehicles to the collection point higher into the air. The truck up, led to the invention and development of the Monster Truck. The truck, which had become known nationally Bigfoot, Bear Foot and King Kong. These are the first known Monster Trucks. They were owned by Fred Shafer,Jack Willman Sr. and Jeff Dane respectively
Regular racing of Monster Trucks in the game came in 1980, particularly 1985, when the USHRA and TNT Motorsports deeper into the business. TNT is a system of points in the 1988 season, when most trucks used Fiberglass bodies and a lighter Axel, to create more speed and shave the weight of the carriage.
Monster Trucks and Monster Truck rallies have become so popular that in 1980, contestsTelevision, video games were produced, in which the player can drive a truck magazines by the various levels of competition and the industry have been published. There are movies that have included Monster Truck competitions within the plot and the state. Monster Truck events were advertised in the years 1980 and 1990 on the radio with different points with a fast-talking radio announcer who shouted loudly. This has been the industry the wayInform the public about meetings and events. Loud noises and excitement were what captured people's attention when listening to radio and watch TV.
Some of the most famous monster trucks now are Batman, the Carolina mill, Donkey Kong, Iron Outlaw, King Krunch, the Predator and the USA-1. Monster trucks bring excitement and entertainment for the racing industry, selling out arenas and stadiums around the country each year. ActivityMonster Truck Racing and Monster Truck shows has been the emergence of the monster truck in 1980, so that it is increased by a multi-million dollar industry.