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One of the most anticipated monster truck events of the year and what many call the Renegade World Finals, but has been ...
10/04/2025

One of the most anticipated monster truck events of the year and what many call the Renegade World Finals, but has been happening a lot longer than the Renegade series has been around, is Monsters on the Beach in Wildwood NJ! And on a personal level, one of the biggest events of my career. It was a weekend that not only marked the 30th anniversary of Monsters on the Beach in Wildwood along with the 100th monster truck event I have called in my career but it was an event that brought out the biggest fans, the biggest names and oh yeah, the biggest action. For decades, the monsters have invaded the Wildwood beach and this year was to be no exception. It was a star studded field of 8 amazing monster trucks. For some of them, it was their second or third time taking to the dunes, while for others, itd be their first time ever.

Last year it was Cory Snyder and Toxic that went home as the Beast of the Beach. Snyder vowed to come back the next year and try to win it again and sure enough, the mean green destruction machine was ready to rock Wildwood. While many drivers hoped to make this weekend their best, for Brett Falvey, it would be his last. Falvey took to social media weeks in advance to announce his retirement from monster truck racing and that Wildwood would be his last event. While it would be a bittersweet goodbye to Falvey, we knew he had great things in his future and an outstanding 7 year career to look back on. Falvey accomplished a lot and he hoped to go out in a blaze of glory driving Haymaker under the Wildwood sun. While it was goodbye for Falvey, it was a weekend of redemption for one young gun from the Keystone state. Last year, Ceejay Rettew left frustrated with a broken truck and broken spirit after barely being able to freestyle and dealing with truck issues the entire weekend but Rettew was determined to not give up and get after it and he made a promise to the Wildwood fans that hed be back a year later to make it right. Team Throttle Monster was in the house as well and they brought their big guns. Preston Collins just coming off his first Monster Jam championship win was locked and loaded in Velociraptor with Freestyle Mania star Carson Williams at the controls of Rockwell Red. RJ Turner and War Wizard, Kylie Kent and Frostbite and Steven Thompson and Hurricane Force would round out the field of trucks for the weekend. All 3 of them, amazing drivers with RJ Turner especially winning multiple Freestyle championships this season. The lineup was set and it was gonna be war. All roads led to Wildwood and now that the time had come. 2 days, 3 shows and by the end of the weekend, only 1 driver would go home with the coveted Beast of the Beach title. Only this time itd be a little more special. It was just in the beginning of that month that the entire monster truck world was shaken to its core when one of the most legendary drivers of all time Dan Runte of the Bigfoot organization tragically lost his life. Runte not only was on the forefront of building the foundation of monster trucks with Bigfoot but he was know for going bigger and crazier than most other drivers. Some of his biggest and best moments took place in Wildwood so to pay tribute to him, we dubbed this years Beast of the Beach trophy the “Runte Cup”. Friday night, we had a brief moment of silence for Dan Runte before the action got underway. We all could look up in the sky and see a guy in a Firestone hat eating popcorn and smiling down on us and we had to give him and all the fans the best show we could, so thats what we did.

Friday night was the night of Haymaker. Brett Falvey would open the weekend in spectacular fashion with 2 thunderous moonwalks in the Best Trick contest. The fans roared as the 10,000lb Haymaker balancing on the 2 front BKT Tires would get the first victory of the weekend. Falvey would keep this momentum going into racing where he made it all the way to the championship round where he would take on Steven Thompson and Hurricane Force. While Falvey was amazing all night, when the light went green, Thompson sent it but unfortunate truck issues kept Falvey parked at the starting line and it would be a racing win for Hurricane Force. Although the loss in racing took the wind out of Falvey’s sails for a moment, he brought Haymaker back to the hauler and the Send It Motorsports team was determined to get that big green Ford back on the track. When they finally did, Haymaker would unleash a freestyle full of big air, nonstop momentum and an amazing moonwalk at the end to finish it off. The cheering Wildwood fans would score Haymaker a freestyle win and the first Overall Event win on the road to being crowned the Beast of the Beach.

The next morning would start off with a bang as Ceejay Rettew would take to the track in the Best Trick competition. While Rettew has become known for his amazing 2 wheel skills moves, none of us were prepared for what he did on the track as he moonwalked Stinger Unleashed all the way down to where the boardwalk was!Officials were wondering if we should call Guinness World Records as many of us thought for sure that Ceejay had just broke the world record for the longest monster truck moonwalk. Had his crew not have told him where he was, he probably would crashed right into the rollercoaster. This record breaking moonwalk would win him the Best Trick victory and his first win of the weekend. In Racing there were so many photo finishes and phenomenal races. RJ Turner would send War Wizard a little too hard as Turner in spectacular fashion would come in hot with amazing air over the finish line. This would put the Wizard out of action temporarily with a broken drive shaft. The championship race was the battle of Team Throttle Monster. Velociraptor vs Rockwell Red. While Preston Collins was coming off his first Monster Jam championship win, it was not his day as Carson Williams and Rockwell Red would take the racing victory. Freestyle came just as advertised with all the drivers going big. Ceejay Rettew had the freestyle of the night as Stinger Unleashed would rock out with huge air, nonstop momentum, cross threads left and right and even a roll over save that got the crowd on their feet. With Stinger Unleashed winning Best Trick, Freestyle and the Overall Event championship, that would tie Ceejay Rettew with Brett Falvey in the points series heading into the third and final event of the night.

The anticipation was building as we drew closer and closer to crowning our 2025 Beast of the Beach. In Best Trick competition Ceejay Rettew would rock a popper into a wheelie before sending it over the school bus with huge air and pulling a slap wheelie to combo it up. This would win Stinger Unleashed the Best Trick competition. In racing we would see a few trucks fall due to mechanical issues, a few upsets and photo finishes. In the championship round it would be Preston Collins and Velociraptor vs the 2024 Beast of the Beach Cory Snyder and Toxic. While Toxic was fast off the line it was Preston Collins playing catchup as Velociraptor was your racing winner! Brett Falvey and Haymaker, now on 7 cylinders, would be victorious in Freestyle but then it was time to finally crown our Beast of the Beach and by just 1 point, Ceejay Rettew and Stinger Unleashed would etch his name in the history books as the 2025 Beast of the Beach. The Cinderella story of Wildwood became reality as an emotional Rettew would grab the Runte Cup and reflect on the past year of hard work, blood sweat and tears and what it took to go from leaving Wildwood with a broken truck last year to coming back and winning the entire event a year later. Whats next for the young Pennsylvania Phenom? Only time will tell.

In my opinion however, the REAL winners are the monster truck fans. Wildwood for 30 years, you guys have come out and continued to bring these trucks back to the beach. Not only that, but yall made it one of the biggest and best stops in monster truck history. Thanks for coming out to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Monsters on the Beach with us. Thanks to the Greater Wildwood Hotel Motel Association, thanks to Beau and Sebastion and the rest of the Chaos Crew for making 2025 an amazing year. And thanks to all the drivers, promoters, crew, and especially fans that have kept me going for 100 events. Its not over just yet though! Tonight, we got one last night of monster truckin at the Buck Motorsports Park for 2025. 5 monster trucks along with our Waynes Towing and Recovery Mini Monsters! You dont wanna miss it. Thanks again Wildwood! Cant wait for next year and Quarryville, for the final time in 2025, me and Andy cant wait to

(Footage of our Friday night show can be checked out right here courtesy of our friend Mark Galloway)

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For the 3rd time this year, one of the most historic tracks in motorsports on the east coast played host to a star studd...
08/31/2025

For the 3rd time this year, one of the most historic tracks in motorsports on the east coast played host to a star studded field of 5 awesome monster trucks. The monsters would make their return to the Buck Motorsports Park and The Back to School Monster Truck Bash presented by Members First Federal Credit Union was absolutely spectacular. A crowd that was sold out to the point where we were standing room only saw some of the most exciting and destructive action that the Buck has had all year.

Although Team Warped Motorsports has been on a minor hiatus for the second quarter of thier 2025 season, every appearance they have made, they have sent it every single time and this night would be no different. Cory Snyder would be back in the truck he made himself famous with. The mean green destruction machine Toxic was ready to roll. Snyder would team up with the guy we saw launch nearly into orbit in Gaithersburg, Daniel Donnelly. He would once again be behind the wheel of Illuminator. Team Warped Motorsports would contend with one of the most well known, hard charging teams in monster trucks today: team TomFoolery Motorsports. The Pagliarulo brothers were back at the Buck. Michael Pagliarulo would bring some old school heat to the playground of power with the amazing Excaliber but not to be outdone by the squid kid himself, Nick Pagliarulo and Kraken. And you cant have a monster truck event at the Buck without the kid who calls it his backyard. Stinger Unleashed was in the house with Ceejay Rettew at the controls and as a special treat for his hometown fans, he would bring back the famous silver trophy truck Stinger Unleashed body, the same body and paint scheme that his dad Zane would run not only during his Monster Jam days but also during the first few seasons of the Renegade Monster Truck Tour. That body has seen TONS of destruction, rollovers, saves and carnage in its past and Ceejay Rettew would bring it back one time only to add another chapter of that carnage on.

That carnage would start early on in our Best Trick competition. Rettew would start off with his signature nose wheelies. Stinger would end up on its 2 front tires and when Rettew took off the steering wheel and put it out the window while the truck was walking on the front end, the fans went bonkers. An amazing best trick run would take a scary, gnarly turn as Rettew would go for a wheelie for his second hit. When he put the 2 front tires in the air, the throttle stuck as it was wide open causing Stinger Unleashed to go nearly out of control but luckily, our track crew knew exactly what to do and showed us just how much of a lifesaver those RIIs can be. Although Ceejay Rettew had one of the scariest crashes we have seen all season, it would get him the Best Trick victory much to the delight of his friends and family in the stands.

Ever since the massive renovations that widened the track at the Buck back in 2022, side by side monster truck racing has been a crowd favorite. This was the case at the Back to School Bash! It was a crazy racing bracket that saw very stiff competition and very close finishes. In the championship round race it was a battle of 2nd generation drivers. Scorpion vs squid. Both drivers have rich family history in monster trucks. It was Nick Pagliarulo in Kraken taking on Ceejay Rettew in Stinger Unleashed. Although Kraken is a staple in the industry just coming off of a phenomenal Monster Jam season, Ceejay Rettew has won so many racing competitions this year and he’s especially fast at his hometown track. When the light went green, Ceejay Rettew had a strong start but truck issues unfortunately would cost him the race and temporarily put him out of action making it a straight shot victory for Nick Pagliarulo and Kraken. Although Pagliarulo didnt want to win that way, he knew a win was a win anyway you slice it and among the sold out crowd, there were TONS of Kraken fans that were just as happy as Nick was to see the psycho squid from the sunshine state bringing a trophy to TomFoolery Motorsports.

However, the night wasn’t over yet. Freestyle was still to come and what a Freestyle competition it was. All 5 drivers would go all out and they had an amazing track to work with complete with a K rail, a van, tons of crush cars and even a MASSIVE school bus! Daniel Donnelly in Illuminator would be the first to take a run at the bus and got an absolute spectacular wheelie right on top of it. Pictures and videos of Donnelly’s wheelie are STILL being shared on social media. But the big talk of the night was if the hometown kid could get his truck fixed up in time for Freestyle. Ceejay Rettew was put on the 1 minute clock to fire up and when he did, the Buck fans came unglued. Rettew would pull out onto the track and for the next minute and a half, deliver an absolutely incredible freestyle performance filled with nonstop momentum, big air, lots of 2 wheel moves and, you guessed it, the bus got stung by the scorpion as well. The run ended when Rettew would SLAM into a row of cars in one of the racing lanes and get the biggest air of the night, but would land awkwardly on the K rail which threw him sideways and over went the mean green stinging machine but by the time Ceejay Rettew was out of his truck, the Buck fans were standing and cheering for their hometown hero who would end up winning Freestyle and the Overall Event Championship.

What an awesome night of monster truck action at the place they call the Playground of Power! The monsters have been coming to the Buck for over 50 years and this year was another one to remember. It aint over just yet. The monsters will return one more time in October and oh yeah, you can bet, IM gonna be back on the mic with my cohost whos been working Buck shows alongside me, Mr. Andy Kiser. But before we get there, we got the weekend that we’ve been talking about for months. The Renegade World Finals. The 30th Anniversary celebration of Monsters on the Beach! Thats right. September 26-27, were bringing 8 of the top drivers from the season to Wildwood Beach NJ. Its gonna be 2 days and 3 events filled with carnage and destruction and at the end, we will crown the 30th Wildwood Beast of the Beach. Make sure to join us on Friday before all the action goes down on Wildwood Crest for a monster truck parade unlike any other. And then, we get insane on the beach for another year. Who will be crowned the 30th Beast of the Beach?! Who will etch their names in monster truck history?! Get ur tickets now and see it all happen LIVE! Until then, the countdown continues Wildwood. And to all you awesome Buck fans, thank you for comin out. From Andy Kiser, im Corbin Hurley, stay cool, stay lit, be nice to everyone and October 4th, we will

For the first time ever, the Renegades invaded the nice town of Pocomoke City MD to raise hell and take names. On the Ma...
08/23/2025

For the first time ever, the Renegades invaded the nice town of Pocomoke City MD to raise hell and take names. On the Maryland/Delaware border, actually just a little under 45 minutes from the Metal Shop in Delmar, 5 Renegades would do battle on the horse racing track that is the Great Pocomoke Fair. It would be an interesting lineup of trucks that would show up to rock out in Pocomoke! Team Aimes Unleashed would make their Renegade debut as Britney Aimes in Crime Time would be joined by Preston Perez in Culture Shock. The last time Preston Perez was in a Renegade event he was behind the wheel of the boss Zane Rettew’s ride. This time, he would take the truck made famous by Aimes Unleashed founder Daniel Aimes and both Britney and Preston were both hungry for victory. Aimes Unleashed would have to contend with that ever so famous Bottom Feeder Motorsports father/son duo. Zach Winchbach in Lumberjack and his dad Greg Winchenbach in Crushstation. But lets not forget the dude who calls the great state of Maryland his home: RJ Turner and the War Wizard! Turner was just coming off a massive racing victory in Gaithersburg so he was confident coming into the weekend but Turner knew it would take a lot more than just confidence to get a win over the remainder of the field. This would be the first time that the Great Pocomoke Fair had seen monster trucks and when all 5 fired up for intros, the fans went wild. They knew what we knew: it would be a WILD day in Pocomoke.

An awesome day of monster truck action would soon become a battle of points between a wizard and a lobster. We got things started in show 1 with a spectacular 2 Wheels Skills competition where all the drivers would show off their biggest and best 2 wheel tricks. While each one gave it their all, it was RJ Turner and War Wizard with what we now call his signature “Wizard Wheelies” who got the first win of the weekend. Turner had a spectacular wheelie to start things off and then an awesome stoppie right in front of a cheering grandstand. Turner would carry the momentum into racing, making it all the way to the championship round race against Greg Winchenbach in Crushstation. While Turner would get the hole shot off the line, itd be the Monstah Lobstah playing catch up and Crushstation would get the racing victory. In the Donut competition, Winchenbach would do what he does best: full send, full throttle, all out. Thats the key to winning ANY monster truck competition and Crushstation would give us some spin cyclone donuts to get the victory. With Crushstation in the lead in the points standings it was clear that RJ Turner would need an amazing comeback to get the win and he knew, he needed to put on an epic freestyle run and that he did! In classic RJ Turner fashion, War Wizard would unleash a freestyle full of big air, combo moves and nonstop flow that got the fans on their feet. Although it was a close fight in the points with Winchenbach, War Wizard would rack up enough points to be the Overall Event Champion in show 1.

In show 2, we would pick up right where we left off in show 1. RJ Turner and War Wizard would go 2/2 in 2 wheels skills wins for the weekend. But the Monstah Lobstah was hungry for a comeback with a side order of revenge. Greg Winchenbach, just like in show 1, would show that not only do Lobsters feed on shrimp and fish, Crushstation feeds on crush cars and Donuts! More spin cyclone donuts would land Crushstation in victory lane but Winchenbach didnt stop there. It was a gnarly racing bracket with lots of photo finishes and upsets and in the championship race it would be Winchenbach taking on Preston Perez in Culture Shock. Perez has won multiple races in the past, not just in Culture Shock but in Toxic, Axe, Monster Mutt Rottweiler and the other trucks hes driven, and even some against Crushstation! However, this wouldnt be the case here. Perez was fast off the line but by a claw, Crushstation would add Racing to its trophy case for the weekend. In freestyle, RJ Turner threw down a phenomenal run just like earlier in the day, a run that was good enough to take another freestyle win for the War Wizard team! However, this time it would be Greg Winchenbach in Crushstation who would go home with the Renegade Overall Event Championship.

Although Turner and Winchenbach were fighting over points all day long trying to see who would win, as always, the REAL winners were the monster truck fans who came out to have fun with us on a historic day not just for the Renegade series, but for the Great Pocomoke Fair. This would be the final Renegade stop before Monsters on the Beach in Wildwood NJ next month! All the Renegades are on the road to Wildwood and its shaping up to be an EPIC weekend at the beach. But before we go there, we gotta hit up that ever so famous Buck Motorsports Park in Lancaster PA for the Back to School Monster Truck Bash! In one of the most historic venues in monster truck racing, we cant wait to get after it and see whos gonna win. It goes down TONIGHT monster truck fans! To those fans in Pocomoke City, thanks again for coming. We cant wait to come back soon . To those who are joining us live, me and Andy cant wait to

The Montgomery County AG Fair. The biggest county fair in the state of Maryland. With tons of rides, games, agricultural...
08/21/2025

The Montgomery County AG Fair. The biggest county fair in the state of Maryland. With tons of rides, games, agricultural exhibits and animals, its a hit every year. But every year, the fair is taken over by those crazy 1500 horsepower monsters. And this year was no different. A star studded lineup of 8 of the best Renegades we could get our hands on would roll into the fair to disturb the peace, thrill fair goers and leave a path of destruction in its wake. For 2 days, the Renegades would rip the fair to pieces and you could not get a bigger 8 truck field than what we had in Gaithersburg.

The story of the week was the homecoming of Team Warped Motorsports. Cory Snyder would bring Toxic back to the place where Snyder and his dad Jay would start their illustrious careers and as always, Toxic was joined by the other member of Team Warped Motorsports, Illuminator, this time with Daniel Donnelly at the controls. Steven Thompson and RJ Turner were both in the house and ready to rock, both drivers Maryland natives as well. But the 4 home state heroes had to contend with the Send It Motorsports team who’s been winning overall event championships left and right on tour this year. Frostbite and Haymaker were set to make their Gaithersburg debuts. And you cant leave out the father/son duo from Lancaster PA. The last time Ceejay Rettew and Stinger Unleashed were in Gaithersburg, he drove away with an Overall Event Championship. Ceejay was back and this time, he brought his proud papa. The guy who, last year, made Renegade history in Gaithersburg landing a thunderous backflip, Zane Rettew would strap into Shredder and he was just as hungry for victory as his son was.

Wednesday night would be the first night of carnage. The best trick competition would open things up with a bang as each driver would pull out their biggest and best trucks. Fittingly, the win would go to the hometown guy. Cory Snyder and Toxic would grab the first victory of the night. As tradition in Gaithersburg, we brought back Gaithersburg style racing, a combination of Chicago style and the old school Cyclone style tracks we used to see in Minneapolis, Atlanta and Detroit. The trucks would start facing off in the center of the floor before speeding into Chicago style format. This would make for an EPIC racing competition filled with photo finishes and upsets at the line. In the championship race, it was a battle of Maryland natives: RJ Turner and War Wizard of Hagerstown, vs Cory Snyder and Toxic of Bethesda. Snyder was just coming off of a best trick victory so the confidence was definitely on his side but Turner has been a dark horse all season long. It was even off the line, but the final turn decided it. RJ Turner and War Wizard would send it into victory lane. It seems like every year when the Renegades crash the Montgomery County Fair, something absolutely epic and spectacular happens. That big “Wow! factor” move would come from the same truck this year as it did last year! Last year, Zane Rettew made Renegade history executing a backflip in the best trick competition which brought the entire grandstand to its feet. Wednesday night, Rettew had been dealing with rear steer issues all day and when he entered the track for freestyle, those issues would creep up and get in his way. But that didnt stop the Shredder. The Monster Jam arena champion began hitting obstacles in reverse, and driving back and forth from one side of the track to the other until the front wheel had snapped off. Rettew would continue dragging the now 3-wheeled Shredder around the track smashing into every obstacle in his path until he stuffed it into a bus stack with the entire front end of the truck smashed into pieces. Every fan in attendance was on their feet screaming and cheering the entire run. One of the gnarliest, craziest, most out of control freestyle runs seen in years would get Rettew the freestyle victory with the hometown hero Cory Snyder and Toxic as the Overall Event Champion. Although Shredder was almost completely destroyed, Zane, Ceejay, the Rettew Motorsports crew and the other teams were up all night thrashing on it to get it back to 100% and that they did.

Thursday night would be just as epic as the night before. It would start the same way as the night before: with Cory Snyder going 2 for 2 in Best Trick wins. In racing, it was close competition. It would come down to Brett Falvey and the Haymaker taking on Daniel Donnelly and Illuminator. Donnelly, the former hard charger from Vaters Motorsports would keep up neck and neck with Falvey but just like the previous night, that final turn would be the ultimate decision. Brett Falvey and the Haymaker would be victorious in racing. Cory Snyder and the mean green destruction machine Toxic would send the Gaithersburg fans home happy with a spectacular freestyle run filled with nonstop momentum, big air, straight up and down wheelies and a spin cyclone donut to finish it off. Snyder would take Freestyle and Brett Falvey and the Haymaker would be the Overall Event Champion.

Another historic year of destruction in the books for the Montgomery County Fair! 2 wild events that fans will not soon forget. Of the champions we crowned over the last 2 days, the biggest winners are every single fan that packed those grandstands. Gaithersburg has always been one of the loudest crowds I personally have worked with and this year, y’all were just as loud as you always have been. I say it all the time both on social media and on live microphones, the fans are the key to everything that takes place on the track. I cant wait to return to the fair next year but until then, Gaithersburg thanks for coming out and being loud. Stay cool, stay lit and be nice to everyone. See ya next year Montgomery County!

Footage of our Wednesday night event as well as Thursday night and more monster truck action can be seen below and on YouTube at https://youtube.com/?feature=sharedtr

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For the first time since 2022, the superstars of the Renegade Monster Trucks series rolled into the legendary Selinsgrov...
08/15/2025

For the first time since 2022, the superstars of the Renegade Monster Trucks series rolled into the legendary Selinsgrove Speedway for a weekend full of fun, carnage, and history making moments. A weekend 2 years in the making saw 2 epic events, both of which featured 4 of the best monster trucks the Renegade series had to offer. Not only did we get to witness amazing monster trucks take to Selinsgrove Speedway, but I had the honor and privilege of partnering up with the official voice of Selinsgrove Speedway! When we found out that official track announcer Bert Wojcik was a monster truck superfan too, we just HAD to get him a microphone and have him cohost with yours truly and I still dont know who had more fun, me or Bert. With Bert and myself calling the action all weekend, filling in the fans with as much knowledge and passion as we possibly could, and with not a storm cloud in sight, we were ready to annihilate the Selinsgrove Speedway.

Bottom Feeder Motorsports was ready to throw down and get some wins like theyve been doing all year long. Greg and Scoob have been 10 feet tall and bulletproof as of late but they had to contend with 15 year veteran Steven Thompson and the notorious Hurricane Force machine and the hometown hero, the kid who loves to send it, Ceejay Rettew and Stinger Unleashed. The track was set, the trucks were ready to roll and as soon as they fired up for intros, the grandstand came unglued.

Ceejay Rettew won more Renegade overall event championships last season than any other driver and in show 1, he showed everyone how he did it. In classic Ceejay Rettew fashion, the ATI Performance Products sponsored mean green stinging machine would moonwalk its way into High Caliber Cranes Victory Lane to grab the first 2 wheels skills win of the weekend. Rettew would carry this winning momentum into Racing. On one of the fastest straight line tracks in Renegade history, a track thats seen all kinds of racing history and championship talent on its clay, it would come down to the 2 second generation hot shoes: Ceejay Rettew vs Zach Winchenbach and Lumberjack. While Scoob got the hole shot off the line, Rettew would pick up the lead in No-Mans Land and would get another trophy, this time in racing and then another in monster Freestyle. Although Steven Thompson would unleash what myself and Bert called a “Category 5 Donut” in the infield to get the Donut Contest victory, the Skills, Racing and Freestyle wins scored Ceejay a win that the last time he was there, his father Zane would win: the Renegade Overall Event Championship.

In show 2 later that day however, it would be an absolute WAR in the points standings all day long between Rettew and the monstah lobstah Crushstation. Like Ceejay Rettew, Greg Winchenbach was also no stranger to winning competitions. While it would be Rettew going 2/2 in 2 wheels skills, it would be Winchenbach scoring a win in Donuts! Rettew would then make a comeback in Racing, making it all the way to the finals against Steven Thompson and Hurricane Force and on a close neck and neck finish, it would be Rettew who would get the win and jump back in the lead in the points series. In Freestyle, every driver went all out to get the highest score. Steven Thompson’s run would be cut short in Hurricane Force due to truck issues. While Thompson thrashed in the pits to try and get Hurricane Force fixed up, Ceejay Rettew would be his typical self: big air and 2 wheel moves that got the fans on their feet but then Greg Winchenbach and Crushstation would go out and throw down a run that was almost identical to Rettew’s! In the crowd cheer off it was a tie between Rettew and Winchenbach but finally, it was determined that Greg Winchenbach and Crushstation would be crowned the freestyle champion and the overall event winner. Just when we were about to sign off, a 1500 horsepower motor fired up in the pits and the fans were bewildered. All of a sudden, out drove a newly repaired Hurricane Force! Although freestyle was over, Steven Thompson wasnt about to leave without getting a piece of Selinsgrove and he tore the race track to pieces and by the end, the fans left cheering and wanting more.

What an awesome weekend. It truly has been a long time coming and a show nearly 2 years in the making. Thanks again to Bert for being an outstanding cohost, and thanks to all the fans for comin out and having fun with us. Until next year, from Bert, im Corbin, stay cool, stay lit, do your part in helping to control our pet population. We’ll see you next time Selinsgrove!

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