Dennis Anderson on Grave Digger
Monster Truck driver Dennis Anderson, creator of the world famous Grave Digger, visited The Freak Nation Saturday evening. Actually, it was the Freak Nation that visited the home of Monster Trucking.
Monster Truck driver Dennis Anderson, creator of the world famous Grave Digger, visited The Freak Nation Saturday evening. Actually, it was the Freak Nation that visited the home of Monster Trucking.
When racers pick heroes, those heroes generally look, act and drive like an Outlaw, especially 19-time champion Steve Kinser, the King of The Outlaws.
He visited The Freak Nation not to talk about Daytona but to talk about what he'll be doing on his off week this coming weekend.
Lucas Oil NASCAR driver Mike Wallace visited The Freak Nation Sunday night after his 25th place finish in the Auto Club 500 at Fontana.
Just like in real life there can be right, wrong and belief. I don’t care if you love NASCAR or Champ Car or Sprint Cars or Sports Cars.
2002 Nextel Cup champion Tony Stewart visited The Freak Nation last week before his victory in the Busch race at Daytona.
Imagine the outrage if the NFL gave the New England Patriots a free pass into the playoffs next year because they’ve won three of four Super Bowls and the fans and TV networks don’t want to risk they won’t be there again.
Digging down deep and knowing the hype
Piloting a Daytona Prototype
This is a little different for Get Behind the Wheel. Basketball legend Michael Jordan is an owner in the AMA Superbike category.
Monster Garage star Jesse James visited The Freak Nation Sunday Night after the second win for his Top Fuel team and driver Scott Kalitta. Kalitta