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"What to watch for in 2006"-November 13, 2005
As the 2005 season in monster trucks winds down, I found it appropriate to reflect on all that has happened in our sport since I last posted a column here with a focus on the summer season.
Chad Tingler, VanHorn's teammate and another up and coming star on the Monster Jam circuit, also impressed me in Quincy. He was in either the semifinals or finals at every show, and pulled off a 29 on night two in freestyle that included two long slap wheelies and a fury of donuts. Only VanHorn's incredible body-dragging slap wheelie at the end of
his run beat him. Tingler has been crewing for VanHorn and Charlie Pauken on Monster Jam's Europe tour lately, but I would not be surprised to see he and VanHorn battling each other for wins at every stop this winter.
My next stop was Columbus, Nebraska for a Monster Nationals event. Red-hot rookie Shane Blair quickly made a name for himself and lived up to the hype I'd been hearing about him, navigating a bumpy straight-line racing course to victory. It was not without a bit of advice, however. After he had been beaten in the first round (he returned as fast loser), Jim Kramer was seen talking things over with Blair. Whatever Kramer told him after each run, it was helping, because Blair got better and better as the night went on. Freestyle was equally impressive, and Blair should have no problem there. He aired Bigfoot out and took on a difficult car-car-bus stack to take the freestyle victory and a clean sweep of the event. If Blair continues to improve in the seat and gets advice from people like Kramer, he will be racing for a long time to come.
Mark Schroeder had Devastator running well in Columbus also, making the semifinals in racing and keeping some great momentum in freestyle. Most importantly, he has a new 460-cubic inch engine that makes the horsepower he had before his old engine blew up in Indianapolis. 2006 may see him step his racing program up even more.
The first part of the summer experience is done, but events from Birch Run and Houghton, Michigan, Lacrosse, Wisconsin, Moline, Illinois, and Indianapolis, Indiana are still to come in this special two-part Starting Line!
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