SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Monster Jam returned to San Diego this weekend at Snapdragon Stadium with full-throttle action bringing the biggest and baddest monster trucks to town.
For the event, 26-million pounds of dirt were hauled in to transform the field into a track designed for a dozen 12,000-pound monster trucks to tear across the dirt in a blur of power and unstoppable speed.
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“We want to see Tyler, Grave Digger, do the kickflip in the monster truck. Looking forward to that,” said fan Matt Suncin.
The competition is fierce as 12 top drivers battle it out for the Stadium Championship Series East title and a coveted spot in the Monster Jam World Finals in Salt Lake City, Utah, during Fourth of July weekend.
“There’s tumbles, it’s a little jiggle. He just told me like it kind of comes with the territory, he gets a little beat up, but he makes it look easy,” shared fan Malik Jones after speaking with the Grave Digger at the Monster Jam Pit Party before the main event.