Metal Mulisha just flipped and Abigail is loving it! #MonsterJam /a8uOVS1F2q- Jay W. When Mohawk Warrior's teammate, Metal Mulisha, flipped his truck doing his final freestyle run of the night, the entire arena - my daughter included - went absolutely wild. For the rest of the event, the driver of Mohawk Warrior climbed into the crowd and handed his trophies out to fans sitting in the stands, all of them young kids. Yet a humble driver, Johnson gave his first trophy of the night to his crew chief, the only female crew chief in Monster Jam. The entire time, the Monster Jam crew kept the fans, especially the kids in attendance, entertained either with the amazing monster truck action or the intermission entertainment.Īt the end of Friday night's events, Mohawk Warrior driver BJ Johnson cleaned house and won all four events hands down. There were three men doing extreme pogoing - that's extreme pogo stick tricks, freestyle motocross bikes doing huge flips, as well as off-road motorcycles with no seats doing freestyle tricks around the track. The monster trucks weren't the only things providing entertainment, though. Visit for a complete schedule of events, information on tickets and camping and all the latest news and information.The Time Warner Cable Arena scoreboard shows off fan tweets and Instagram posts during Friday's Monster Jam event in Charlotte, N.C. 17-19 and the Bank of America ROVAL™ 400, Oct. 9-11 the DEWALT NHRA Carolina Nationals, Sept. Upcoming events include the Charlotte AutoFair, Sept. The Circle K Monster Truck Bash kicked off a busy fall season at America’s Home for Racing. I can’t wait to come back here next year!” “I was happy to have a semifinal finish, but I never thought in a million years I’d come out with a freestyle victory against some of the most awesome monster trucks around,” Snyder said. As Charlotte Motor Speedway’s mantra is “Fans First,” officials decided the tiebreaker come down to a first-of-its-kind fan vote, and a roaring crowd ultimately chose Snyder and Toxic as the victor. The freestyle competition came down to two drivers as Snyer and Gordon, who mastered the muddy, diabolical course to a tie with 32 points each, bested the remainder of the field. “That ain’t the track we wanted to run, but we came here to put on a show for you guys and that’s what we did,” Gordon said. With a trophy on the line, Pagliarulo once again rolled his 2019 Squid, as Bad Company rolled to victory. But in a wild turn of events, Kraken got a second chance after trouble sidelined the other semifinal winner, Cory Snyder and his Toxic machine, opening the door for a Kraken-Bad Company rematch in the finals. Nick Pagliarulo and his Kraken machine seemed to watch his chance at victory slip away in the semifinals after rolling across the finish line, giving the round win to Bad Company and driver John Gordon of Hiram, Ga. Rain throughout the day Saturday couldn’t dampen the spirits of a packed house at The Dirt Track at Charlotte as fans were treated to an action-packed night at the Circle K Monster Truck Bash that saw Bad Company prevail in head-to-head competition and Toxic take the top spot in freestyle after a fan vote tie-breaker.Īfter a brief rain delay to start the night, a modified course threw a curve to 10 of the best monster truck drivers on the planet as they faced off in a side-by-side tussle for supremacy.
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