PENDA Monster Trucks: Lima 1995 Race 1
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- PENDA 4-Wheel Jamboree Spring Nationals from the Allen County Fairgrounds in Lima, OH 1995. Hosted by the legends, Army Armstrong and Gary Lee.
Truck Lineup:
Bigfoot Power Wheels - Dan Runte
Bigfoot #15 - Eric Meagher
Bearfoot - Fred Shafer
Rampage - Ken Deppe
Carolina Crusher - Gary Porter
Extreme Overkill - Kirk Dabney
Monster Patrol - Paul Shafer
Predator - Allen Pezo
Boogey Van - Pam Vaters
Moving Violation - Brian Welch
Executioner - Tim Hall
Samson - Dan Patrick
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Nice line up straight out of Monster Truck Madness I!
Absolutely amazing, and to top it off....army armstrong 😏
This is what REAL monster Truck competition looks like!!..We need to get back to this!!..
This brings back memories. I was there on that Friday. I remember watching Overkill wreck and thinking it was the coolest thing I had ever seen.
Fallahmain I first saw that clip in a crash compilation when I was 2 😂
I miss fast freddy, kirk dabny, dam runte, andy brass, Gary porter....the list goes on. Best days right here. 89-99
first monster truck madness game brought me here
A lot of truck from here are in the game. I wonder if they still are in duty, Monster Patrol Carolina Crusher, Overkill etc.
@@VarDenSar they are not.
Love when the trucks carry the frontend after the first set of cars,so wicked,nothing like OG monster truck racing 🤙🏻
I feel like these 14 year old trucks have better power and suspension than the current crop. Those trucks are crazy quick.
No they don't. The old trucks back in the day where heavier and broke their axels and suspension quite often. The trucks today have the same horsepower but are lighter with a lot better suspension.
Are they actually that much lighter these days to the ones in this video? The trucks here are the stage 3 tube chassis trucks, which is the same basic design that every truck has been modeled off since. I'm not an expert on the mechanical side of the trucks or anything, but I'd imagine during this period the trucks were breaking more often than now because the equipment they used was less durable and less advanced than today's, not because of the weight. The trucks these days are mainly built for freestyle, so I imagine all suspension, axle and other parts have developed technologically for them to handle the abuse of the modern shows.
Well the last time I watched monster jam 3/4 of the trucks broke within the first 30 seconds of freestyle. I feel like the Bigfoot trucks seem more durable as a whole. I’m sure that’s budget dependent.
I’m sure you have seen Bigfoot jump the airplane, that’s an axle breaking landing if I’ve ever seen one. He drives away no problem.
@@ryanlsorrell1983 the stage III’s were actually a few thousand pounds lighter than the modern trucks. Modern trucks weigh more probably because of the thicker wall tubing they need to withstand freestyle
Dan Runte always wins with that mullet
Back when it was racing and not pointless freestyle....
How is it pointless?
xbox627 i like freestyle.. and racing..
The racing meant far more in a series like this back then. I miss that too. I liked freestyle a bit years ago but it's less actual competition now and more just a show.... monster jam now seems kinda pointless.... it's a show... like WWE, just a display
@@Turb0sGaminf the old school racing could’ve evolved into Motorsport level racing. That’s where it was going.
Freestyle will never be a serious sport.
Freestyle Elevated the sport It's just as cool
Man, those where the dayzz !!
when did overkill return after this wreck
cool✨
Poor Overkill!
Grave digger