Monster Jam
Monster Jam Pictures
A competitor drives a truck during a Monster Jam event at Lluis Companys stadium in Barcelona, on October 24, 2009 in Barcelona.
GRAVE DIGGER®
Dennis Anderson came up with the concept for Grave Digger®, the sport's marquee monster truck, back in 1981. Originally built out of an old 1957 Chevy Panel Wagon and parts that he scrounged from junkyards, the Grave Digger of today has grown by leaps and bounds. No longer do the trademark red headlights come off of old school buses, and the paint job has changed from a dull orange to the famous green and black flame motif we see today.
Not only is Grave Digger the most famous monster truck in the world, it's one of the most decorated as well. Anderson has won Monster Jam World Finals championships three times, capturing the racing title in 2004 and 2006, and the freestyle title in 2000.
Right now, there are six Grave Digger monster trucks currently competing in Monster Jam, featuring one of the most solid driver line-ups anywhere. Besides creator Dennis Anderson, Chad Tingler, Rod Schmidt, Randy Brown, Gary Porter, Charlie Pauken, and Pablo Huffaker also pilot versions of the legendary machine.
GRAVE DIGGER®
Dennis Anderson came up with the concept for Grave Digger®, the sport's marquee monster truck, back in 1981. Originally built out of an old 1957 Chevy Panel Wagon and parts that he scrounged from junkyards, the Grave Digger of today has grown by leaps and bounds. No longer do the trademark red headlights come off of old school buses, and the paint job has changed from a dull orange to the famous green and black flame motif we see today.
Not only is Grave Digger the most famous monster truck in the world, it's one of the most decorated as well. Anderson has won Monster Jam World Finals championships three times, capturing the racing title in 2004 and 2006, and the freestyle title in 2000.
Right now, there are six Grave Digger monster trucks currently competing in Monster Jam, featuring one of the most solid driver line-ups anywhere. Besides creator Dennis Anderson, Chad Tingler, Rod Schmidt, Randy Brown, Gary Porter, Charlie Pauken, and Pablo Huffaker also pilot versions of the legendary machine.
GRAVE DIGGER®
Dennis Anderson came up with the concept for Grave Digger®, the sport's marquee monster truck, back in 1981. Originally built out of an old 1957 Chevy Panel Wagon and parts that he scrounged from junkyards, the Grave Digger of today has grown by leaps and bounds. No longer do the trademark red headlights come off of old school buses, and the paint job has changed from a dull orange to the famous green and black flame motif we see today.
Not only is Grave Digger the most famous monster truck in the world, it's one of the most decorated as well. Anderson has won Monster Jam World Finals championships three times, capturing the racing title in 2004 and 2006, and the freestyle title in 2000.
Right now, there are six Grave Digger monster trucks currently competing in Monster Jam, featuring one of the most solid driver line-ups anywhere. Besides creator Dennis Anderson, Chad Tingler, Rod Schmidt, Randy Brown, Gary Porter, Charlie Pauken, and Pablo Huffaker also pilot versions of the legendary machine.
GRAVE DIGGER®
Dennis Anderson came up with the concept for Grave Digger®, the sport's marquee monster truck, back in 1981. Originally built out of an old 1957 Chevy Panel Wagon and parts that he scrounged from junkyards, the Grave Digger of today has grown by leaps and bounds. No longer do the trademark red headlights come off of old school buses, and the paint job has changed from a dull orange to the famous green and black flame motif we see today.
Not only is Grave Digger the most famous monster truck in the world, it's one of the most decorated as well. Anderson has won Monster Jam World Finals championships three times, capturing the racing title in 2004 and 2006, and the freestyle title in 2000.
Right now, there are six Grave Digger monster trucks currently competing in Monster Jam, featuring one of the most solid driver line-ups anywhere. Besides creator Dennis Anderson, Chad Tingler, Rod Schmidt, Randy Brown, Gary Porter, Charlie Pauken, and Pablo Huffaker also pilot versions of the legendary machine.
AVENGER®
In 1997, a monster truck with a mind of its own busted onto the Monster Jam® scene. The monster truck was created with a hot rod in mind, 1957 body, and only one person capable of handling its violent nature: Jim Koehler).
Jim and Avenger® have been to every Monster Jam World Finals since it first began in 1999. Jim acknowledges the fans in helping him make it to the world finals because Avenger® was voted "fan favorite." An even bigger career highlight occurred in 2003 when Avenger® was crowned the Monster Jam World Finals Freestyle Champion.
AVENGER®
In 1997, a monster truck with a mind of its own busted onto the Monster Jam® scene. The monster truck was created with a hot rod in mind, 1957 body, and only one person capable of handling its violent nature: Jim Koehler).
Jim and Avenger® have been to every Monster Jam World Finals since it first began in 1999. Jim acknowledges the fans in helping him make it to the world finals because Avenger® was voted "fan favorite." An even bigger career highlight occurred in 2003 when Avenger® was crowned the Monster Jam World Finals Freestyle Champion.
AVENGER®
In 1997, a monster truck with a mind of its own busted onto the Monster Jam® scene. The monster truck was created with a hot rod in mind, 1957 body, and only one person capable of handling its violent nature: Jim Koehler).
Jim and Avenger® have been to every Monster Jam World Finals since it first began in 1999. Jim acknowledges the fans in helping him make it to the world finals because Avenger® was voted "fan favorite." An even bigger career highlight occurred in 2003 when Avenger® was crowned the Monster Jam World Finals Freestyle Champion.
BACKWARDS BOB™
It was a motor sports idea so crazy, that it could only be attempted in Monster Jam®. Known not only for their innovations in safety, but the outrageous look of the trucks as well, the Monster Jam designers had another gem of an idea: to invent a monster truck like many others… except the body is actually mounted backwards.
Enter Backwards Bob™, the very first monster truck that's always going the wrong way. With the driver's seat mounted facing the back of the cab, an ingenious design was needed to allow the driver to still see the track while looking out the bed of the truck. Debuting at the 2008 Monster Jam World Finals, the truck indeed proved to be tricky to drive. Since fan reaction was so tremendous, look for Backwards Bob at a Monster Jam near you. Just make sure you know which way it's going first!
BACKWARDS BOB™
It was a motor sports idea so crazy, that it could only be attempted in Monster Jam®. Known not only for their innovations in safety, but the outrageous look of the trucks as well, the Monster Jam designers had another gem of an idea: to invent a monster truck like many others… except the body is actually mounted backwards.
Enter Backwards Bob™, the very first monster truck that's always going the wrong way. With the driver's seat mounted facing the back of the cab, an ingenious design was needed to allow the driver to still see the track while looking out the bed of the truck. Debuting at the 2008 Monster Jam World Finals, the truck indeed proved to be tricky to drive. Since fan reaction was so tremendous, look for Backwards Bob at a Monster Jam near you. Just make sure you know which way it's going first!











