85 to 92ish was really and truly the golden era of Monster trucks in my opinion. The PENDA series was great in the mid/late 1990s but most of that ''energy'' from the early days had desipated by that point and then when Monster Jam took over it was all over.
@@yottadrive no kidding. Last time I watched a modern monster truck race was after they moved the finals to Florida. I made a drinking game consisting of a shot every time they said BKT Tires. I didn't make it through the show lmao
Man, oh man, that crazy 90 degree vertical jump that Dennis had in Digger #2 back in 1989 was insane as hell at the 1:08:42 mark. At the 1:07:16 mark, both Dennis and Mike were mouthing off like they always did and Dennis was exactly right, that was blood and guts style of racing back in the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@GuyFreeman5041 I think Dennis was laughing at what Mike Wine was saying how many Chevys wold beat a Ford. Those two guys had a crazy rivalry back then and that rivalry was Ford VS Chevrolet
the last of the golden years, when bigfoot changed the whole competion by using Baja shocks that allowed him to fly over the cars and then came out with the first fiberglass body (snake bite in '91). once everyone else started playing catchup to that, it pretty much ended the monster truck racing that we all knew and loved
this was also the last years for leaf-springs for the older and underfunded trucks, everyone went with coil and coil-overs with the exception of Bigfoot that went with the Baja shocks that got him banned for a year? in '89
The early modern Era - When competition became important instead of exhibition, BUT there's still some of the energy from the good ol' days.
85 to 92ish was really and truly the golden era of Monster trucks in my opinion. The PENDA series was great in the mid/late 1990s but most of that ''energy'' from the early days had desipated by that point and then when Monster Jam took over it was all over.
@@nathanmcdonald610 Yeah, the sport has been taken over by big sponsorships.
@@yottadrive no kidding. Last time I watched a modern monster truck race was after they moved the finals to Florida. I made a drinking game consisting of a shot every time they said BKT Tires. I didn't make it through the show lmao
Man, oh man, that crazy 90 degree vertical jump that Dennis had in Digger #2 back in 1989 was insane as hell at the 1:08:42 mark. At the 1:07:16 mark, both Dennis and Mike were mouthing off like they always did and Dennis was exactly right, that was blood and guts style of racing back in the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the smile Dennis had on his face after him and Mike got done smack talking lmao
@@GuyFreeman5041 I think Dennis was laughing at what Mike Wine was saying how many Chevys wold beat a Ford. Those two guys had a crazy rivalry back then and that rivalry was Ford VS Chevrolet
the last of the golden years, when bigfoot changed the whole competion by using Baja shocks that allowed him to fly over the cars and then came out with the first fiberglass body (snake bite in '91). once everyone else started playing catchup to that, it pretty much ended the monster truck racing that we all knew and loved
These are the real monster trucks that I miss.
this was also the last years for leaf-springs for the older and underfunded trucks, everyone went with coil and coil-overs with the exception of Bigfoot that went with the Baja shocks that got him banned for a year? in '89
I know Everett Jasmer had to spend a lot of money during the late 80's to re-build USA-1 after each and every crash
Loved it!
19:28 1:08:39
Even as a Kid Scott Steven’s got on my nerves and I couldn’t figure out why
Him and Rod Litzau, both cry babies
I don't hate Stephens myself but he did advocate against Bigfoot 8 which was definitely not a good look
1:09:01
What was the announcers name at 1:21:08? He was always so erratic lol.
Dave Grim
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