Its move to monster truck competition started when Grave Digger replaced a monster truck that failed to show up and crush cars. In the mid-1980s, Grave Digger became a full-blown monster truck. A 1957 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Keeping monster trucks in the family with 'Son-uva Digger' ABC News' Nicole Phillip talks to Ryan Anderson, driver of monster truck "Son-uva Digger" and son of the driver of the famous "Grave Digger" ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio – With a top speed of about 20 mph, Grave Digger isn’t the fastest ride in the park. But it may be among the most intimidating: bright green, with huge wheels, sitting high off the ...
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