Clear Channel Entertainment Motor Sports Monster Jam
United States Hot Rod Association (USHRA) Monster Jam Events
Monday, July 11, 2005
Clear Channel Entertainment Motor Sports: USHRA Monster Jam

United States Hot Rod Association (USHRA) Monster Jam Events

Clear Channel Entertainment - Motor Sports is one of the world's largest producers and promoters of specialized motor sports events, presenting over 300 events consisting of over 500 performances at premier arena and stadium venues across North America. These events attract over 7 million spectators each year. The color, light, sound, speed and intense action of Clear Channel Entertainment- Motor Sports events transport fans from the ordinary to a place where motorcycles fly and monsters roar at the THQ World Supercross GP/AMA Supercross Series to the United States Hot Rod Monster Jam (USHRA) presented by Ford Trucks events.

The USHRA Monster Jam events were witnessed by a record-breaking number of fans with over 3.5 million tickets sold to live events during the 2004 season. Countless man-hours are spent sculpting thousands of yards of dirt to cover hockey arena floors, baseball fields, and football fields in North America's premier stadiums and arenas. Fans have filled the seats across the country in over 100 different markets from Edison International Field in Los Angeles, CA to the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, FL to witness the carnage left from the 10,000 pound monster trucks - Live!

The USHRA sanctions the world's premier monster trucks in the industry including Madusa, Grave Digger, Maximum Destruction, Bounty Hunter, Bulldozer, Avenger, Hot Wheels, Monster Mutt, Superman, El Toro Loco and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, designed after the Michelangelo character. These are just a few of the names of over 100 different trucks that compete at the Monster Jam events.

Clear Channel Entertainment - Motor Sports is proud to be a leader in the all-terrain entertainment industry bringing motorsports fans experiences that are - "Larger than Life."



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