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Mud bogging (also known as mud racing, mud running, mud hogging, mud drags, mud dogging, or mudding) is a form of off-road motorsport popular in the United States and Canada in which the goal is to drive a vehicle through a pit of mud or a track of a set length. Winners are determined by the distance traveled through the pit.
The Mud Olympics (German: Wattolümpiade) was a mud sports event in the German town of Brunsbüttel, first held in 2004. It featured sports including mud handball, mud football and mud sled racing. Money was raised for cancer patients. The final edition took place in 2024. [12]
TNT Motorsports was a popular promoter of monster truck races, tractor pulls, and occasionally mud racing in the 1980s. TNT was an acronym for “Trucks n Tractors” founded by the late Billy Joe Miles of Owensboro, Kentucky. Events were shown on Powertrax on ESPN, Trucks and Tractor Power on TNN, and the syndicated Tuff Trax. [1]
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“You were a great racer, but more than that you were a great man,” one organization said of the well-known racer.
Name Country First event Final event Ref Battlefrog United States 2014: 2016 [1]Bog Commander United Kingdom 2014: Ongoing [2]Bonefrog United States 2013: Ongoing [3]Carrera Sucia
The USHRA was founded as "Truck-O-Rama" in the late 1970s by Bob George, Ed Thayer, and Tony Vaccaro. By the early 1980s, the company became known as SRO Motorsports, and began promoting events under the USHRA banner. The early events focused on tractor pulling and mud bogging, and were primarily held in stadiums and arenas. Often, specialty ...
123.341 [1] (Travis Dinsmore, Ford, Sle-Co/ Dinsmore Racing, 2015 Bushrun qualifying, (Pro Lite)) 2WD trucks lined up to start the 2008 BorgWarner Rob MacCachren racing in 2013 truck The Crandon International Off-Road Raceway is a short course off-road racing racetrack, located near Crandon , Wisconsin , United States on U.S. Route 8 .