Washington Monster Truck Show goes wrong when Rogue Wheel flattens the parked car


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The “malicious monster tour” was certainly up to its name during a show in Washington During the weekend.

A vehicle parked on the outskirts of Thunderbird Aren monstrous trucks During the show. The video showed that the wheel came out of the truck before leaving the sand to several parked cars.

The tour issued a statement confirming that the truck involved was using “industry standard wheel restrictions.” (Tyler/Ig: Monstertruccswashington)

The tour issued a statement confirming that no one was injured as a result of the incident, but that several cars had suffered damage.

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“Motor sports are unpredictable. The truck involved was executing standard industry wheel restrictions. The fact is that there is no piece of metal that will always resist the forces involved in Monstering truck competition. We were quickly in contact with the Kitsap County Fair and a fencing company to collaborate in an action plan to help reduce the risk of similar incidents in the future, “reads the statement.

“Accidents happen, even unprecedented incidents like this and we will always do our best to help promote the security of this great sport we all love.”

There were no injuries reported after the incident in Thunderbird Arena & Stadium on Sunday. (Tyler/Ig: Monstertruccswashington)

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The tour launched a video on Facebook that showed another angle of the tire that was released and launched out of the sand. There were no fans sitting on the road of the displaced wheel.

“Our backward ramp chamber captured the most dramatic angle of the incident. We wanted to demonstrate that we are hiding from nothing and we want to be the most transparent and open about it.”

Multiple cars were damaged as a result of the Rogue tire. (Tyler/Ig: Monstertruccswashington)

According A FOX 13, A 6 -year -old boy died tragically in 2009 after being beaten in the head by debris of a monster truck in a show in Tacoma Dome in Washington.

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