1990 TNT Monster Trucks (Hypothetical) Points Standings (After Race 24 TV/YT): 1 Equalizer - D.Morris/G.Holbrook/M.Wine 116 2 Bigfoot - Andy Brass/John Piant 115 3 Carolina Crusher - Gary Porter 88 4 Auto Value King Krunch - Scott Stephens 87 5 Awesome Kong - Steve Cain 62 6 Night Life - Dave Weiczoreck 60 7 Gravedigger - Dennis Anderson 59 8 USA-1 - Steve Wilke 55 9 Jersey Outlaw - Mike Wine 45 10 Buffalo Tremor II - Johnny Kwasniewski 40 11 Clydesdale - Bennett Clark 39 12 Wild Hair - Marvin Smith 34 13 No Problem - John Moore 32 14 Thunder Chicken - Kid Rerig/Karen Pensyl 24 15 Master of Disaster - Doug Spanier 21 16 Mad Dog - Jon Breen/Bob Breen 20 17 Mopar Magic - Gary Wiggins 18 18 Tuff e' Nuff - Pablo Cruz 17 Whiskey Business - Ken Deppe 17 20 Pony Express - Anthony Fortier 12 21 Micro Machines - Kurt Fisher 7 22 Playin' for Keeps - Jessie Birgey 6 Liquidator - Bob Fisher 6 24 King Kong - Steve Cain 5 Bearly Tame - Kevin Dabney 5 Fanatic - Arlene Edd 5 27 Barbarian - Jim Miller 4 Star Monster - Chris Tuffley 4 29 Rocky Mountain Thunder - Nick Jackson 3 Troublemaker - Jody Peterson 3 Rocky Mountain High - John Valdez 3 32 Bad News - Norman Meyers 1 33 4-Wheel Crazy - Rob Morris 0
Maybe a new racing class with production style body panels, but more modernized suspension. Changes in the power band for racing (instead of freestyle) could be interesting with modern engine building. We might see completely new turbo or nitrous builds develop.
+Barry Allen You have to factor in dozens of non televised events and crusher missed the first three weeks of the season. That's not just televised weeks, but literal weeks. King Krunch made final appearances in Alabama, Tallahassee, Albuquerque, Irving, and many others.
MTuncensored Ah okay that is so weird that they did that though. I mean it must have been confusing for the audience back then because they barely show anything from those races on tv.
OMFG My home town is bowling green!
1990 TNT Monster Trucks (Hypothetical) Points Standings (After Race 24 TV/YT):
1 Equalizer - D.Morris/G.Holbrook/M.Wine 116
2 Bigfoot - Andy Brass/John Piant 115
3 Carolina Crusher - Gary Porter 88
4 Auto Value King Krunch - Scott Stephens 87
5 Awesome Kong - Steve Cain 62
6 Night Life - Dave Weiczoreck 60
7 Gravedigger - Dennis Anderson 59
8 USA-1 - Steve Wilke 55
9 Jersey Outlaw - Mike Wine 45
10 Buffalo Tremor II - Johnny Kwasniewski 40
11 Clydesdale - Bennett Clark 39
12 Wild Hair - Marvin Smith 34
13 No Problem - John Moore 32
14 Thunder Chicken - Kid Rerig/Karen Pensyl 24
15 Master of Disaster - Doug Spanier 21
16 Mad Dog - Jon Breen/Bob Breen 20
17 Mopar Magic - Gary Wiggins 18
18 Tuff e' Nuff - Pablo Cruz 17
Whiskey Business - Ken Deppe 17
20 Pony Express - Anthony Fortier 12
21 Micro Machines - Kurt Fisher 7
22 Playin' for Keeps - Jessie Birgey 6
Liquidator - Bob Fisher 6
24 King Kong - Steve Cain 5
Bearly Tame - Kevin Dabney 5
Fanatic - Arlene Edd 5
27 Barbarian - Jim Miller 4
Star Monster - Chris Tuffley 4
29 Rocky Mountain Thunder - Nick Jackson 3
Troublemaker - Jody Peterson 3
Rocky Mountain High - John Valdez 3
32 Bad News - Norman Meyers 1
33 4-Wheel Crazy - Rob Morris 0
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They need to bring back these Types of Trucks and these types of Racing. Todays monstertrucks are just shit.
lol, today's monster trucks are WAY cooler than the old redneck shit
@@Jarekthegamingdragon lol who do you think started the whole monster truck craze
Maybe a new racing class with production style body panels, but more modernized suspension. Changes in the power band for racing (instead of freestyle) could be interesting with modern engine building. We might see completely new turbo or nitrous builds develop.
Man Dennis Anderson had the worst luck lol
He was known as One Run Anderson in these days, hoss. Dennis would do one great run in the Digger that was due to a lot of breakage
How is King Crunch ahead of Crusher? These standings are ridiculous Porter has had more final appearances then Krunch.
+Barry Allen You have to factor in dozens of non televised events and crusher missed the first three weeks of the season. That's not just televised weeks, but literal weeks. King Krunch made final appearances in Alabama, Tallahassee, Albuquerque, Irving, and many others.
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Ah okay that is so weird that they did that though. I mean it must have been confusing for the audience back then because they barely show anything from those races on tv.
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@@tiffanywolford1574 Thanks that cleared any & all questions up.