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A monster truck is a larger vehicle, and is most often a van. It is also usually a modified vehicle with large wheels. These trucks are used primarily for popular entertainment. In some cases, they are featured alongside mud bogging down, motocross races, tractor pulls and car-eating robots. Monster Truck shows in particular a truck crushing smaller vehicles under its huge tires. Many people get a kick to see the destruction of this kind.

Monster trucks have the ability to run and closer to artificial barriers. They can be operated by remote switches off. These switches are called to fire remotely Interuptor (RII) to help prevent accidents where the driver loses control. For some events, a single truck can stay on track. Other events have two drivers racing each other on similar paths.

Recently, monster truck competitions have ended up with a freestyle event. This seems to be similar to figure skating with giant trucks, whose drivers are free to choose their own path around the track and its obstacles too.

A monster truck (http://www.ticketluck.com/sports-tickets/Monster-Jam/index.php) is fairly large scale, dune buggy with four wheels. In a manner of speaking, they are not really "trucks", but this name because of their body fiberglass enormous. A monster truck now has a custom built tubular chassis, suspension and has four arms to provide up to 4 feet of travel. The engines are mounted behind the driver. It is run on methanol. The axles are heavy military trucks, and they too have hydraulic steering. Tires are often "Terra" tires, and measure 66 "x43" x25 ". They also have an automatic transmission, a Ford C6 transmission, Powerflite 727, Turbo 400, Powerglide, and Lenco transmission. They also have the security Many features. The RII is one of three kill switches on each truck. The other two are within reach of the driver. The pilots are supposed to wear firesuits, helmets, harnesses, and head and neck.

Because of their initial popularity in relation to tractor pulls and mud bogs, monster trucks are often seen as a truck popular among rednecks.

Monster trucks are often described as a form of wrestling motorized. It is common to find names used for these trucks, as opposed to numbers and sponsors. Very often, there are also accusations of rigged races, especially because some trucks (like Bigfoot and Grave Digger) are expected to win more often to please the crowd.

The promoters of these monster truck racing deny any wrongdoing. Some even now shows clear evidence of their names. Drivers on the teams are thought to hate a stereotype more than the other. Maybe the redneck stereotype is hated more than the stereotype of Pro-Wrestling. Drivers are supposed to feel unjustly despised regardless of their efforts to perform well at the highest level of competition. Fans feel that way too, especially for those who think this sport should be treated by the media as NASCAR. However, monster truck events are currently considered a form of "sports entertainment".

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Posted on April 12, 2010.
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