you can see between Indy and Naples, Digger number 3 gets a lower cradle design underneath, which is probably why he broke the fourlink connection at the welded gusset
Didn't see the USHRA show in the caption I see. It was included because Dennis was supposed to do most of the 1992 4 Wheel Jamboree shows, but got injured at the USHRA Louisville show.
The clock? They were taking this too serious back then given these massive machines that these guys mostly single handedly built back then.. digger should’ve been given enough time to put proper air in his tire and he would’ve won this hands down. That’s so crazy to me… “hey let’s let a 10,000lb machine that is the livelihood of the driver take off without enough air in a tire.. screw the safety of him and the all fans and workers as well.. and hey let’s screw him in the end!”.. sounds about right
Thank you. I don't think Lyle got enough credit; he could drive.
Rip Lyle hankock at least he got to drive for team digger one last time before he retired and passed away 😢
@@kaybevang536 Lyle Hancock is still alive the world are you talking about
@@TheIcpfan23 I think he has him confused with Scott Hartsock, driver of Gunslinger
@@damianprock1650 yeah true that
@@TheIcpfan23 exactly, but rest assured, maybe my father could drive the Gunslinger, especially since he's a true Floridean like Scott Hartsock was
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0:25 listen to that throttle rhythm by Dennis when he pulls off the line!
you can see between Indy and Naples, Digger number 3 gets a lower cradle design underneath, which is probably why he broke the fourlink connection at the welded gusset
Between indy and naples evidently is when #3 got its updated lower cradle that it would remain to have through its life.
wow. Not too often someone else gets stuns the crowd when digger was in the other lane.
It's too bad Dennis got hurt, if he ran the whole points series like he was running in Columbus he would've had a shot at the points championship.
It could've been worse, he could've punctured his lungs and died
Is that the same old Equalizer?
Do more of these Grave Digger videos please or maybe do predator
I know how he got that truck under control because Dennis Anderson is the man will never be no monster truck driver like Dennis Anderson
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Like i said i think dennis lost control on the first race but he won
Louisville 1992 wasn't a penda show
Didn't see the USHRA show in the caption I see. It was included because Dennis was supposed to do most of the 1992 4 Wheel Jamboree shows, but got injured at the USHRA Louisville show.
@@DaltonHastings1 oh ok
The clock? They were taking this too serious back then given these massive machines that these guys mostly single handedly built back then.. digger should’ve been given enough time to put proper air in his tire and he would’ve won this hands down. That’s so crazy to me… “hey let’s let a 10,000lb machine that is the livelihood of the driver take off without enough air in a tire.. screw the safety of him and the all fans and workers as well.. and hey let’s screw him in the end!”.. sounds about right