Overkill switches the chassis and body in 1999 after the 1998 crash in Bloomsburg because Kirk Dabney didn't like the the fragile suspension chassis that caused the freak landing which the rebound of the sloppy landing turned him over in 1998. And with this being 1999 Monster Truck Madness 64 was the first game in Monster Truck video games in 1999.
Lots of excellent, unique carnage!
Oh, and may Scott Hartsock rest in peace...
man these are a blast to watch, nothing beats good old straight line drag racing
Excellent footage. Watching Mike Vaters Sr jumpnover Nitemare like that was bad-ass.
Love seeing these
Overkill switches the chassis and body in 1999 after the 1998 crash in Bloomsburg because Kirk Dabney didn't like the the fragile suspension chassis that caused the freak landing which the rebound of the sloppy landing turned him over in 1998. And with this being 1999 Monster Truck Madness 64 was the first game in Monster Truck video games in 1999.
in reality, Monster Truck Madness 1 released in 1995 (or 1997) while MTM2 released in 1998
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Overall Points (how i think it was):
1st Executioner 15
2nd Extreme Overkill 14
3rd Bigfoot 12
4th Black Stallion 9
5th Gunslinger 8
6th Nitemare 7
7th Samson 5
8th Eradicator 4
there was Freestyle in this video?
Yep. Freestyle was around in MJ this time period too.
1999 Was The Same Year DIGIMON Adventure Premiered.
Had to push skip on 5 commercials before getting to this video is that what you called commercialism or is this what the fuck moment