Thursday, December 19, 2019


The Scooby Doo! Monster Truck


 

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Dominating the BKT tire (Balkrishna Industries Limited) display booth at the 2019 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show Global Tire Expo was the “Scooby Doo!” Monster truck.

Linsey Read photo courtesy of Field Motor Sports



The author got the opportunity to visit with the driver, Linsey Read, from El Paso Texas, who has been driving Monster Trucks since 2016. Ms. Read started her racing career in 2011 with the Tuff Truck Challenge (street legal trucks) racing held during intermissions at Monster Jam® events in Texas before she got the call to drive a Monster Truck.

The Monster Jam World Finals XX Freestyle trophy
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Linsey, the mother of a two-year daughter, became the second woman, and the first mother to win the Monster Jam® World Finals Freestyle Championship in Orlando Florida in May 2019, as her Orlando freestyle run was highlighted by the completion of her first ever backflip in competition.

Hero card autographed by Linsey Read
Author's collection


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The “Scooby Doo!’ truck is 17 feet long, 11 feet high (including the ears) and weighs12,000 pounds powered by a supercharged 1500-horsepower engine enclosed in a fiberglass body. The truck rides on a four-link suspension system with multiple shock absorbers at each corner that allows an astounding 30 inches of suspension travel during the truck’s high-flying stunts. Like all Monster Jam® trucks, “Scooby Doo!” rides on four 66-inch diameter, 43-inch-wide BKT tires that weigh 650 pounds each.   

Photo courtesy of BKT
Ms. Read is at the far left.

During the 2019 SEMA show, BKT and Field Motor Sports the promoter of Monster Jam announced an extension of their five-year partnership that extends BKT as the official and exclusive tire supplier of Monster Jam®.

Since its founding in 1987 in Mumbai, India, BKT has successfully focused on specialist segments such as agricultural, construction and industrial vehicles, with an annual sales volume of $850 million.  There are five BKT manufacturing sites in India that employ 7,000 people, and the tires are distributed in the United States through BKT Tires USA Inc. with the executive offices in Akron, Ohio, and BKT Tires, Inc. in Brentwood, Tennessee which handles sales, marketing, product development, engineering, and customer service.

The author is a proud SEMA member

Monday, December 9, 2019

1929 Ford Model A roadster hot rod


While walking the paddock of the 2019 Classic Sports Racing Group (CSRG) Charity Challenge at the Sonoma Raceway, the author spied this fantastic 1929 Ford Model A roadster hot rod.




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