Who Has the Biggest Monster Truck?

Monster trucks are like no other vehicle in the world. They are huge, powerful, and make a lot of noise.

For many people, they are the ultimate symbol of fun and excitement. But who has the biggest monster truck in the world? It’s a difficult question to answer as there are many contenders.

In terms of size and power, Grave Digger is one of the best-known monster trucks on the planet. Created by legendary driver Dennis Anderson in 1982, Grave Digger is an impressive 11 feet tall and 12 feet wide.

It is powered by two 660 horsepower engines and can reach speeds of up to 100 mph. Its sheer size and power make it a formidable force on the track.

Another contender for the title of “biggest monster truck” is Big Foot. Created by Bob Chandler in 1974, Big Foot is 11 feet tall and 12 feet wide with an incredible 9000 horsepower engine. It is capable of reaching speeds up to 140 mph and can jump over 25 feet in the air!

Finally, there’s Maximum Destruction (aka Max-D). Created by Tom Meents in 2003, this monster truck stands at 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide with two 800 hp engines that can launch it up ramps into wild flips and stunts. Max-D has been a fan favorite since its inception.

Conclusion:

So who has the biggest monster truck in the world? It’s hard to say for sure as all three contenders have impressive size and power features that make them worthy contenders for this title. However, Big Foot takes home the crown with its 9000 hp engine and ability to jump over 25 feet in the air!

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Stephen Dunn