Monster Jam comes to D.C.

Bounty Hunter Truck Created in 1996 by Jimmy Creten, this truck features 1,800 horsepower and 66 inch Terra tires. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Crushstation Truck The "Monstah Lobstah" is a recent addition to the sport and features a Custom Turbo 400 Automatic transmission. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Grave Digger Driver Randy Brown Randy Brown tells Monster Jams he got his start as a child riding around with his tractor-pulling father in North Carolina. By the time he was 12, Brown was building his own motors and by 16 he had his driver's license and was already competing in truck pulling. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Grave Digger Truck This truck was first developed in the 1980s and has become one of the recognizable monster trucks in the sport. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Grave Digger Truck As of 2010, Digger has won four Monster Jam championships. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Grave Digger Truck Digger was created by Dennis Anderson in North Carolina. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Illumintator Truck Illuminator is driven by Jay Snyder and has a Modified Turbo 400 transmission. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Illuminator Truck It sports 1500 horsepower and 66-inches tires. (Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
Iron Outlaw Truck Iron Outlaw is known for its massive horsepower and for sporting one of the most powerful engines in the world.(Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
(Courtesy Feld Entertainment)
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