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Grave Digger is a monster truck racing team in the Feld Entertainment Monster Jam series founded by original driver Dennis Anderson.Considered one of the most famous and recognized monster trucks of all time, Grave Digger serves as the flagship team of the Monster Jam series, with seven active Grave Digger trucks being driven by different drivers to allow a truck to appear at every Monster Jam ...
The truck, a 1941 Willys truck with custom-cut tractor tires and modern chassis and suspension components, carries twice the horsepower at half the weight of his monster truck Grave Digger. The truck is a favorite exhibition vehicle at mud bogs as it is a combination of monster mud vehicle with the monster mud driver.
A sequel, Monster Jam Steel Titans 2, was released on March 2, 2021, for the same platforms as the first game. Traxxas released a series of radio controlled former and current Monster Jam monster trucks, including Bigfoot, Grave Digger, and Monster Mutt.
It's Weston Anderson's turn for Grave Digger as Monster Jam returns to the DCU Center All in the family: It's Weston Anderson's turn to drive iconic, now 40-year-old Grave Digger as Monster Jam ...
Monster Jam will have 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. shows Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. There will be a separate ticketed pit party event from 10:30 a.m. and noon each day where fans can take photos with trucks ...
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Ryan Anderson (born November 16, 1989) is an American professional monster truck driver. He currently drives Son-Uva Digger on the Monster Jam circuit. A second-generation monster truck driver, Ryan is the son of Grave Digger creator Dennis Anderson and the younger brother of fellow driver Adam, and the older brother of Krysten and Weston Anderson.
Gary Porter is an American former monster-truck driver that races on the United States Hot Rod Association circuit. He is a former member of the Grave Digger team but returned to his Carolina Crusher truck in 2015. In July 2017, Gary Porter retired from monster truck driving after spending 32 years in the sport.