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TRUCK INFORMATION
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| Driver(s): |
Damon Bradshaw |
| Engine: |
540 CI Merlin |
| Horsepower: |
1500 |
| Transmission |
Coan 2 Speed |
| Tires |
66" Terra Tires |
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SPONSOR INFORMATION
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| Advance Auto Parts, ARP Automotive Products, Auto Meter, Axle Tech, Brake Man, Coan Transmissions, Crower Racing Products, Derale Performance, Dossier, Energy Release, Energy Suspension, Fel-Pro Performance Gaskets, F-K Rod Ends, Hawk Performance, Holley Performance, Jaz Products, K & N Filters, King Engine Bearings, Lincoln Welders, Liquid Advanced Technology, Lithium Pros, Lucas Oil, Mac’s, Magnaflow Performance, Mechanix Wear, MSD Ignition, NGK Spark Plugs, Optima Batteries, Pac Springs, Powermaster, Safety-Kleen, Speed Pro Rings, Techline Coatings, Universal Technical Institute, VP Fuels, WISECO Pistons, World Products |
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TRUCK HISTORY
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| Monster Energy entered the Advance Auto Parts
Monster Jam® world in 2012 as a major team sponsor when the new
Monster Energy Monster Jam truck debuted in Birmingham, Alabama. The machine
that represents a high-profile product made a big splash right from the start
as 2009 World Freestyle Champion Damon Bradshaw was tabbed to drive the awesome
new piece with Bradshaw’s long-time crew chief, Coty Saucier, joining the
Monster Energy team at the same time. Monster Energy made an immediate impact
on the circuit, winning its first major stadium freestyle competition on January
14,2012, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, and then winning the
racing trophy in the same building the following day. Monster Energy is always
a contender to win in both racing and freestyle, as evidenced by the team’s
impressive performance at Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam World FinalsSM
XIII, presented by NGK Spark Plugs in Las Vegas. In that 2012 battle for world
titles, Monster Energy, in its first year of competition, advanced all the way
through the racing bracket and into the World Championship Race, falling to
Maximum Destruction® in the title race by .02 of a second, one of
the closest Monster Jam World Finals Championship races in the sport’s history. |
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