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  1. cord (Must be enrolled into RORSCS on the Sims Discord): Julio Vellon Jr.#6611
    Hometown: Las Vegas, NV
    3 Preferred Trucks: Monster Energy, Lucas Oil Crusader, Wolverine
    Preferred Night of Competing, not guaranteed (Friday Nights or Sunday Nights): Either or

  2. Name: Julio Vellon Jr
    Discord: Julio Vellon Jr.#6611 
    Hometown: Las Vegas,NV
    Preferred Series (Stadium or Arena): Arena
    Days You Can Show Up (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)(Select all that apply): Saturday, Sunday

  3. Name: Julio Vellon Jr

    Truck: Empire 

    Discord: Julio Vellon Jr.#0420

    Download Link (Sim-Monsters Only): 

     

    Truck Song (Optional):

    Year Debuted (Driving): 2012

    Body Type: 1970's Chevy Suburban

    Hometown (OPTIONAL): Brooklyn, New York

  4. 1 minute ago, EightBitMS said:

    Nope, he had 12 prior to the 2-Wheel Skills championship. It's a championship, it counts.

    00 Racing

    01 Racing and Freestyle

    02 Racing and Freestyle

    04 Freestyle

    06 Freestyle

    09 Racing

    11 Racing

    12 Racing

    13 Freestyle

    19 TWS

    Count that.....

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  5. 2 minutes ago, CarCrusher said:

    I actually don’t believe it’s not “real”. Obviously, I know that when two trucks pull to the line, they’re actually racing each other. I’m also not trying to disparage the monster truck industry. I just think it focuses too much on being a “show” than being a race. In the eyes of the general public, it’s not a legitimate sport. It is generally viewed in roughly the same way as professional wrestling. Yes, the entertainers are talented at what they do, yes the maneuvers require skill, but it’s only nominally serious, and mostly just a show. I’m only speaking for myself personally. I would like to see monster trucks treated like a real motorsport. I would like to see a successful racing-only series with purse money (on top of a flat booking payout of course), and real competition. Ultimately, I would like to see the sport given some much due credibility.

    How exactly is Monster Jam not "real competition"?

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