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The magazine was immediately turned into a quarterly, and within one year it was monthly. In 2003 Truckin’ added an extra issue entitled the "Fall Issue." In 2004, it was called the "Spring Issue," and has since been dubbed "Issue 13". [17] At the peak of magazine sales, the magazine was more than 440 pages. Circulation. 257,300 in 2002 [18]
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Prior to her appointment as an Ice Road Trucker, Kelly worked as a school bus driver and motocross rider. [6] She also worked at gas stations, and a pizza company [5] and was a state freestyle motocross champion. After these ventures, she decided to settle on a long term-career and trained as a trucker because it 'looked interesting'.
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Young's also announced that she would make her debut in the Truck Series with them in their new part-time No. 82 truck. [27] Trotter moved up from the West Series to the main ARCA Menards Series, where she would remain in Toyota's driver development program and drive part-time for Venturini Motorsports in the team's No. 15 and No. 25 cars.
Jessica L. Friesen (née Zemken, born May 6, 1986) is an American professional dirt track racing driver. She primarily competes in sprint car racing, and has raced in series like the All Star Circuit of Champions and World of Outlaws.
Krysten Anderson (born May 16, 1997) [1] is an American professional monster truck driver. Anderson currently drives Grave Digger on the Monster Jam circuit and is the first full-time female driver for the team. She is the daughter of Grave Digger creator Dennis Anderson. She holds the record for the highest ramp jump by a monster truck at 33 ...