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  1. So this is what happens when you mind comes up with a idea, and you just run with that idea I blender, track so far has been tested even.
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  2. "I want to drive in houston" Well, there's houston 2010, Houston 2011, Houston 2012, Houston 2013 February and January. And on top of all that, Houston 2014 has been made by Danny Mackey.
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  3. This is how you drive.
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  4. A little over 4 months ago, 7 year online monster truck competitor Dan Agosh announced Sim-Monsters Racing Association. The league was to be the first full-season budget league run on Sim-Monsters. Dan wanted to bring back the fun of Rigs Of Rods' predecessor, Monster Truck Madness 2, which brought back some old, familiar faces to the race track. SMRA was created to bring the most realistic, most fun league to be introduced to the Sim-Monsters community. Not only did he attract an American crowd, a handful of foreign racers even tried to make their mark throughout the season. The first major show of the season in Houston, Texas, was ran by none other than founder of SMRA, Dan Agosh. This show set the stage for the rest of the season. Every competitor wanted to start the season out with a win. Plenty of the major contenders from Sim-Monsters were in attendance, along with some new faces that would begin to make a name for themselves later in the season. With the star studded field, 2 regular faces ended up coming out on top. Mark Colineri in Working Class set the pace for the rest of his season taking a racing win over his teammate, Chris Hamilton. Freestyle saw Vaters Monster Motorsports crew member Daniel Donnelly driving Overkill Evolution rise above the field with one of the best freestyle performances of the season. Throughout the season, SMRA became synonymous with well-ran events, tough competition, exciting moments, and great camaraderie. One of the most exciting moments of the entire season came at Week 6 in St. Louis, Missouri. In the first race of the evening, Damian Bowers was pitted up against long time Monster Truck Madness 2 and Rigs Of Rods veteran Josh "Dig" Rhodes in his Wreckless Intent machine. The whole way around the track, both drivers were neck and neck. When they crossed the finish line, boy was it a moment to remember. After close review by the officials, the race was deemed an absolute tie, and both drivers would have to line up once more to decide a winner. In the end, Josh and his Wreckless Intent truck would be victorious, but he still had a long way to go through the bracket, this was only Round One! At the end of the regular season, two different points champions had been crowned. Mark Colineri and Working Class took the Overall, Overall Racing, Overall Freestyle, Throwdown Stadium Overall, Throwdown Stadium Racing, and Throwdown Stadium Freestyle points titles. Nick Kozak in Canadian Crippler would be crowned the Arena Chaos Overall, and Arena Chaos Freestyle points champion. Even though both drivers were crowned points champions, their seasons could not have been more different from each other. ​At the end of the season, Mark Colineri had amounted an impressive amount of wins in every environment possible. Mark was able to take home a win in almost every venue he traveled to this season. Total Wins - 15 Stadium Racing Wins - 5 Stadium Freestyle Wins - 5 Arena Racing Wins - 2 Arena Freestyle Wins - 3 The polar opposite of Mark, Nick Kozak came so very close to taking home a win multiple times throughout the season, but was not able to in the end. But, that does not mean he had bad performances. Nick was consistently in the top 5 of every competition each and every week. His consistency was what helped him rise to the top of the leader boards. This season, points weren't a drivers only focus. The Budget System played a huge role in determining how competitors drove their equipment. At the end of the season, though, one team was able to manage this better than any other team. Real Performance Motorsports was able to maintain their budget the best. Each driver on the team; Mark Colineri, Chris Hamilton, Zach Nicholas and Joshua Micks, were able to average $62,873 per driver. Now, with the regular season over, points titles determined, and drivers eager to compete again, we all prepare for the Sim-Monsters Racing Association World Finals in Denver, Colorado! The field is set, the top 20 in points are locked in, and final 4 spots have been earned by Michael Murray, Dylan Bernier, Mark Iron, and Preston Perez. On behalf of everyone here at SMRA, we wish the competitors the best of luck. The World Finals WILL be livestreamed, and we hope that whoever isn't able to compete will join in on the action via live coverage. The final 4 drivers that already qualified into the field, you are not required to qualify again. Drivers who are locked into the field based on points, you ARE required to make a qualifying pass on the track. If you are locked in and you will not be able to race with us on May 25, please notify either Mark Colineri or Dan Agosh so we can make the appropriate changes to the field. Trucks that need to Qualify for this Weekends event Mark Colineri Dan Agosh Chadwick Deerfoot Jon Cannon Aaron Lurie Andrew Sheets Nick Kozak Danny Mackey Josh Gajewski Mason Watts Devin Doss Chris Hamilton Zach Steele Andrew Wamsley Tyler May Joshua Micks Josh Rhodes Johan Seminario Zach Nicholas Michael DesRoches. You got until Friday!! Track Updated:http://sim-monsters.com/index.php?/files/file/1492-smra-finale-denver-co-mile-high-stadium/
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  5. Well, it's been too long, and like I always do, I've gotten the itch. I need monster trucks in my life, and I haven't had any in over a year now. I still have lots of other priorities in my life, but you guys might be seeing me around in a league or two. I'll try to hang around the community a bit as well as I do kinda miss some of you guys.
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  6. Style of driving? Its a game. I hit the gas and turn and brake. Thats my style.
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  7. Yeah because i'm sure the truck's been broken with the same exact problem unfixed since New Orleans.
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  8. https://www.youtube.com/user/hatebreeder67
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  9. Ok so I have no idea if people will like this or not. I was thinking about starting a mini monster truck league. Me and some friends have been working on the base truck, this will be an all custom league so you can make your own mini chassis, mini body, and more. The events will be held in arenas. I really don't know if i should start this or not but if you could share your opinions that would be great. Here is the base truck, I made the body, chassis, and rims, I modded the tires matt made.
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  11. Im a Swanson so.....
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