![]() Total Smash monster is the racing game for those who are the best chasers and racers and accept the challenges of reckless cars racing. Maximum Car crash is the main target to achieve so don't show mercy and crash all of them in your way. Will you dare to undertake this demolition challenge? Where you have to supercross all of the limits and play against rc cars and many other crazy racing cars. In the time of reckless race Go angry, chase enemy cars and crash them with your crazy racing car. It's time to show your best ever driving tactics, Test your reflex and driving skills and smash up all of the Monsters cars in the ground. The art of Monster Smash game is to enter in a gameplay where you need to destroy Cars in a brand new concept in cars Racing Games. "Once you are eligible and old enough to drive, one thing can lead to the next.Go ahead with dogging and demolition monsters cars in this reckless racing game with fast speed and easy controls in the most intense array of annihilation. "Find a team local to your area, volunteer - even if it's just washing the truck - get to learn the inside and the outsides of the trucks, and work your way up the ranks. ![]() His recommendation for kids who want to get onto a monster-truck team or to maybe even drive a truck one day, is to attend local shows. It can go very cool or it can go very wrong," he said with a laugh. "I'm slowly but surely trying to perfect that move, and hopefully we can do it in Wichita. "Drivers jump their truck halfway over the hybrid track, and they slam on the brakes and they walk the truck on its front tires. One of the freestyle tricks he and some of the other drivers may be trying is called a stoppie. It gets us excited, and that makes us go out and try even harder." "It's pretty impressive even as a driver to watch other teams and drivers put on a good show. ![]() Tompkins also said he and other drivers are inspired by one another. You never know everything about the trucks. While he still rides motorcycles some, he's "full bore" into the trucks. It's really the opposite end of the spectrum." "Racing motorcycles and racing monster trucks is a totally different thing," he said, "with the exception of reaction time. While he has won some free-style awards, he really considers himself more of a racer than anything else. Tompkins said he will compete in Wichita Falls for the first time. It's no matter how new you are or how much of a veteran you are, everyone helps each other." "They try to help you get your truck fixed and get you back in the show. "If your truck breaks during a show and you don't have a part, pretty much everybody and anybody will come over and try and give you a hand. He's also impressed with how other teams and drivers help one another. "Interacting with the families and the kids and making them a part of the show is above and beyond anything I have been a part of." ![]() Tompkins, who has been around motorsports since 16, said what he likes best about monster trucks is the fan interaction. "We're on the road or in the shop working on them, making them the best that we can," he said. The latter is the first truck Tompkins drove before switching to Razin Kane. McNeal owns three other trucks, two Extermigators and one Ice Cream Man. That's what I was into before I first stepped foot into the trucks." I have a big background in drag racing motorcycles since I was 16. "I've always loved working on mechanical stuff. Like every young fan, his favorite truck growing up was Grave Digger. ![]() "The Orlando show is 20 minutes from my house, and I've been going there ever since I can remember." He's been a monster- truck fan for 20-plus years, ever since first going to see a show as a child. "I was at the right place at the right time, and I pretty much walked right into it." Tompkins said it's usually not easy to get on a monster-truck team. McNeal Jester, featuring Matt Pagliarulo at the controls and Ice Cream Man, driven by Roy Pridgeon. Saturday.Īlso scheduled to appear will be Grave Digger, driven by Pablo Huffaker Backwards Bob, helmed by Kevin Crocker Big Kahuna, with Shane England behind the wheel Midnight Rider, driven by Tom Herzog Xtermigator and driver J.R. Saturday for the Monster Jam at Kay Yeager Coliseum.Ī pit party, where families can meet the drivers, will run from 11:30 a.m. Tompkins' Razin Kane and seven other monster trucks are scheduled to arrive at 7:30 p.m. He got an invitation to join the team, though it would be six months before he had the chance to drive. McNeal, the owner of four monster trucks about four years ago. The 28-year-old Tompkins said he got to know J.R. Razin Kane driver Buddy Tompkins happened to be in the right place at the right time to become a monster-truck driver. ![]()
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