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 ...
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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 ...
Adam Anderson wins a lot of Monster Jam races, such as the one he recently topped at NRG Stadium in Houston that will air Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. ET on NBCSN (click here for streaming). As he stands on the ...
It was 1982 when Dennis Anderson's original Grave Digger--a '52 Ford pickup--made its debut in Morgans Corner, North Carolina. What started off with that mud-bog racer has grown into a monster-truck ...
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 ...
When you race a monster truck called Grave Digger, even your cell phone message has attitude. Just call driver Dennis Anderson. "I'm airing it out right now," his message says after a bit of George ...
1 of 10 — The Grave Digger team of monster trucks, considered to be one of the most influential monster trucks of all time, is currently celebrating its 30th anniversary and racing in the United ...
Monster trucks. Those big bouncy very American contributions to motor sport, are actually extremely hard to drive. Luke Burbank found out how hard, when he attended Monster Jam University. If you ...
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