Monster truck "racing" technically includes a contest of who can get to the finish line first, but really this sport is about showmanship. And when Grave Digger's signature red headlights come on. you ...
Professional monster truck driver Dennis Anderson visited Hoover Dam on Tuesday and was impressed with the massive structure. But his eyes kept glancing over to the rugged hills nearby. "I kept ...
Ever since I got arrested for stealing monster trucks in ’98, I’ve been locked up inside these four prison walls, dreaming of Grave Digger. See, Daddy was a racecar driver, and Mama was a ...
Monster trucks crash as part of their performance and they're built to take a beating. That's why it's so unsettling to hear Dennis Anderson, creator of Grave Digger and arguably the sport's most ...
Mention monster trucks, the 12-foot-tall, power vehicles on steroids, and one name always starts the conversation — Grave Digger. Back in 1981, Dennis Anderson, Grave Digger’s originator, told all ...
Dennis Anderson didn’t have any money back then when he was working on a farm in his hometown of Kill Devil Hills, N.C., and spending all of his spare cash fixing up an old pick-up truck so he could ...
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic monster truck Grave Digger. On Saturday, the truck revs into Monster Jam at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland. “This year is the 30th anniversary for ...
Between the bright lights, billowing clouds of dirt, nostril-burning exhaust fumes, and engines loud enough to rattle your teeth and crack a filling, attending Monster Jam means surrendering yourself ...
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