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The History of BIGFOOT.
BIGFOOT all began in the mid
1970's. Bob Chandler, the creator of BIGFOOT with his wife, was
a construction contractor working in St. Louis, USA. Bob used his
Ford 250 4X4 Pickup Truck for both work and also off road family
fun at the weekends. After breaking the toughest of trucks it soon
became apparent that there was nowhere close by for him to get 4X4
parts and spares. Seeing the gap in the market, Bob and his wife
Marilyn started up Midwest Four Wheel Drive. The Chandler's used
their truck as a work vehicle, as well as using it for promotional
purposes. They tried out new parts on the truck, and kept on making
it bigger and better. It escalated so much that the truck actually
became an attraction in its own right. In 1979, at the Denver car
show, the Chandler's used their truck in its first paid event. Truck
pulls in arenas and stadiums were soon to follow.
Two years later in 1981 Bob
changed the whole concept of Monster Trucks. Just for fun he thought
he would try and drive over a couple of scrap cars. He soon duplicated
his stunt in a stadium show a couple of months later. That was the
birth of car crushing Monster Trucks. In 1983 BIGFOOT (named after
he was told the reason he kept on breaking parts was because of
his "big foot") began its sponsorship deal with Ford Motor
Company, which still stands today. Many more BIGFOOT monster trucks
have been built since then, BIGFOOT 17 has been built for use in
the UK and Europe.
Inspired by the success of BIGFOOT,
an explosion of imitations came forth in the mid 1980's. In America
car crushing became a staple of major truck pulling and mud racing
events. After many years of just car crushing, the audience in 1987
were given a more exciting show, with monster truck racing. It is
a full blown sport in America today, with multiple points series
taking place across the country, and millions watch it weekly on
television.
The creator of BIGFOOT soon
emerged at the forefront of monster truck technology. With the use
of computer aided design packages he created a new breed of monster
trucks designed with racing in mind. Radical new tubular chassis
along with patented cantilever-based suspensions represent the state
of the art race trucks design. BIGFOOT 8 was the first BIGFOOT to
be born out of the new impressive mold. In 1992 BIGFOOT 8 became
world champion, 1992 saw Bob and his team place 1 and 2 in the series.
1994 saw the team place 1, 2 and 3, winning 11 out of 13 races.
1995 saw teams limited to two trucks, the BIGFOOT team took first
and third, and won 10 out of 15 races.
The History of BIGFOOT 17,
Europe's BIGFOOT.
Nigel Morris, the owner of L.A.
Supertrux Ltd, started building his first real Monster Truck in
the autumn of 2000. This project which later was given the name
Wild Child was inspired by long time friend Tim Barks, who's own
project was well under way at this time. As Wild Child neared completion,
Nigel had the chance to go to America as a crew member for another
friend, Joe Ellis who was going to be running his race tuned Lotus
Carlton in the famous Silver State Challenge road race near Las
Vegas. Nigel saw this as his chance to visit the Holy Grail of Monster
Trucks, BIGFOOT. Nigel invited Tim to help with crew duties on Joe's
car so that they could both extend their stay in the USA to include
a visit to Dan Patrick, at his Samson workshop, and then on to BIGFOOT.
Whilst visiting BIGFOOT Bob
Chandler extended an invitation for the lads to return in December
for the MTRA annual conference. 2000 saw Nigel & Tim make the
trip to be the first Europeans EVER to attend the MTRA conference
and also the Tech School. Nigel was very proud to pass the technicians
exam, and become one of a very small band of people who are qualified
to carry out technical, and safety checks on Monster Trucks. The
membership of the MTRA voted unanimously to set up a European division,
and Nigel was elected president.
During 2001 Nigel worked to
fine tune Wild Child and to get used to driving a Monster Truck
at speed. Wild Child also appeared in music videos and television
adverts, as well as the Granada TV series Men & Motors.
In December 2001 it was back
to St Louis for the MTRA conference, and for Nigel's first speech
to the MTRA membership. It proved to be a momentous occasion with
Nigel reporting on the first ever side-by-side Monster Truck racing
in the UK. Tim and Nigel had staged the event at the TIR Prince
raceway in north Wales during September.
During his MTRA visit Nigel
had discussions with Bob Chandler about the prospect of bringing
BIGFOOT back to the UK, and maybe touring Europe. It was during
these discussions that the idea was formed to have a BIGFOOT permanently
available to the European public. Further discussions led to the
plan being finalised for Nigel and L.A. Supertrux Ltd building and
operating BIGFOOT 17 "The UK BIGFOOT".
That process was completed in
2003 and BIGFOOT 17 has been wowing the UK fans ever since. With
regular appearances throughout the summer competing in the EMTRC
(European Monster Truck Racing Championship), BIGFOOT 17 and Nigel
Morris were proud to take the title of 2003 Pro-MT European Champion.
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