Such a shame the first Monster Jam show in October 92 was never aired. Straight line course on January 18 was dominated by Snake Bite and this was obviously a course for Bigfoot and Snake Bite. Good upload.
Dude don't these drivers practice with their truck before they take them out to race, I messed up on my rear steering button I couldn't get it and I lost the race because of rear steering.. Man and machine must be one formulated together and that's how they win. Practice makes perfect obviously you didn't practice and look who won
Back in those days there was absolutely no practice. Many times drivers would take new trucks to events and the only times they'd moved under their own power was pulling it in the trailer. Nowadays, Monster Jam has its own test facility where drivers get many hours of practice before ever going to a real event. Some of these old timers had less wheel time in their entire careers than a MJ driving candidate that doesn't even make it through the tryouts and training to be selected nowadays.
Such a shame the first Monster Jam show in October 92 was never aired. Straight line course on January 18 was dominated by Snake Bite and this was obviously a course for Bigfoot and Snake Bite. Good upload.
I hope that MJ puts the first MJ event on the Memberships someday
IM FRYIN FISH RIGHT NOW BUT REALLY DID/HAVE GOTTEN MY PICTURE WITH BIGFOOT OUT FRONT OF THE HOUSE
This was one of the last races that aired in the '92 season in the airing order (not actual order).
It’s the first monster jam
Different showing
Crazy cause now you dont hear of bigfoot in monster jam
Is it just me or did it seem like Bad Medicine was always out of control? Lol
Yes, it was. Probably should have been banned to be honest. Very dangerous truck.
@@Arctic_Falcon it was originally Carolina Crusher 2.
@@theskicker8856 By the time it was Bad Medicine there was something wrong somewhere. Just watch the way the truck handles and behaves, it's so odd.
@@Arctic_Falcon yeah I’m pretty sure he changed the suspension on it and I know that he had a fiberglass body on it.
Don Van Loo didn't belong behind the wheel of a Monster Truck
If there was really qualifying, why are there fresh cars?
Didnt Bad Medicine end up killing a guy in a crash cause the stiff suspension knocked out the driver and it lost control?
Yep.
The crash was at Niagara Falls 1992, this was taken at the Pontiac Silverdome, 1992
WHAT THE FUCK WAS JOE LOWE DOING WALKING TOWARDS LIQUIDATOR????????
Where?
Dude don't these drivers practice with their truck before they take them out to race, I messed up on my rear steering button I couldn't get it and I lost the race because of rear steering.. Man and machine must be one formulated together and that's how they win. Practice makes perfect obviously you didn't practice and look who won
Back in those days there was absolutely no practice. Many times drivers would take new trucks to events and the only times they'd moved under their own power was pulling it in the trailer. Nowadays, Monster Jam has its own test facility where drivers get many hours of practice before ever going to a real event. Some of these old timers had less wheel time in their entire careers than a MJ driving candidate that doesn't even make it through the tryouts and training to be selected nowadays.