What Is the Highest Monster Truck Jump Ever?

A monster truck is a vehicle that has been modified with very large wheels and suspension. It is used for a variety of events, including racing, off-road driving, and stunts.

Monster truck jumps are one of the most exciting events to watch and have become increasingly popular in recent years.

Monster truck jumps involve a truck being driven off of a ramp at high speed in order to achieve maximum airtime. The truck must then land safely on the other side of the gap without crashing or flipping over in order to be successful. The height of the jump is usually measured by the amount of airtime achieved before landing.

The highest monster truck jump ever recorded was made by American driver Bryan Wright in 2005. The jump took place at the Monster Truck Nationals event in St Louis, Missouri, where Wright drove his custom-built monster truck named “Big Show” off a 70-foot ramp and achieved an amazing 35 feet of airtime before landing safely on the other side.

Wright’s record has stood for nearly 15 years and remains one of the most impressive feats ever achieved by a monster truck driver.

The sport of monster truck jumping has grown exponentially over the past decade. With more drivers taking part, it is only a matter of time before someone surpasses Wright’s record and sets a new world record for highest monster truck jump ever.

Until then, Wright’s incredible achievement will remain as one of the most memorable moments in monster truck history.

What Is the Highest Monster Truck Jump Ever?

The highest monster truck jump ever recorded was made by American driver Bryan Wright in 2005 at Monster Truck Nationals event in St Louis, Missouri.

He drove his custom-built monster truck named “Big Show” off a 70-foot ramp and achieved an amazing 35 feet of airtime before landing safely on the other side. This world record stands as one of the most impressive feats ever achieved by a monster truck driver.

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Karen Watkins