Monster Jam World Finals


The Monster Jam World Finals is an annual monster truck event that is the championship event of the Monster Jam series, consisting of racing and freestyle competitions, with the winner of each considered the World Champion in that competition for the past year. It is the highest profile monster truck event and draws tremendous media attention. It was held in late March at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Monster Jam World Finals XIX on March 23–24, 2018 was the last World Finals held at the stadium. Starting in 2019, the plan was to rotate venues each year, but instead it was decided the World Finals would be held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida going forward.

Background

Originally, 16 trucks were invited to compete in the event, but 20 trucks were selected in 2005, 24 selected from 2006–2012, 28 in 2013, and 32 trucks from 2014–present. For the first 14 years of the Monster Jam World Finals, the Racing Championship and Freestyle Championship were held on the same night. From 2014–2017, however, the event expanded to a 3-day format with Double Down on Thursday, the Racing Championship on Friday, and the Freestyle Championship on Saturday. In 2018 the World Finals will move back to a 2-day format with the Double Down festivities and Racing Championship all taking place on Friday, and the Freestyle Championship on Saturday, with qualifying going back to a private event only for drivers and staff on Thursday. Trucks and drivers are selected based on their performances over the winter season on the FS1 Championship Series, Triple Threat Series, and other events from January into early March. When multiple drivers of the same team or truck are selected, they were typically placed in other trucks, e.g. Pablo Huffaker won the 2007 Freestyle Championship driving Captain's Curse and Charlie Pauken won the 2010 Freestyle Championship driving Monster Mutt. Since 2015, however, most drivers have driven their own trucks but with different paint schemes and flags sporting the drivers' names. This approach has allowed there to be multiple trucks of the same team in the main field, which has led to some controversy among fans. While only 32 trucks compete for the World Racing and Freestyle Championships, and only 16 trucks compete for the Double Down Showdown Championship, there are over 100 trucks that are invited to be on display at the Pit Party festivities during the event.
The stature of the event leads to extreme performances in both competitions. The racing track, being about 884 feet in length, starts in the parking lot behind the locker rooms of the stadium and features a long straight-away offering speeds over 70 mph before a hair-pin turn. The freestyle track layout is typically the most extreme all season with several large and unique obstacles often producing spectacular air, saves, crashes and other jaw-dropping tricks. Beginning in 2014 with the new 3-day format, the track has been specifically designed for each individual competition. The track is first built to attribute Racing, but upon its completion on Friday night, the track construction crew completely rebuilds the track overnight for Freestyle on Saturday. The event typically featured 7 judges with the lowest and highest scores discarded in regulation for a maximum possible score of 45. Beginning in 2014, the judges could give half points as opposed to only giving whole points to further distinguish and separate each freestyle run. The scoring was updated in 2017 where all the fans inside Sam Boyd Stadium got to be the judges. After each driver's run, everyone had 20 seconds to lock in a score from 1–10 using 0.25 increments through Monster Jam's official judging website. The fan scores would then be averaged out to give a final score for the freestyle run; for example: 6.328.
No truck has ever got the maximum score of 45. The high score is 40 and was set by Dennis Anderson in Grave Digger in 2000.
In the history of the Monster Jam World Finals Freestyle Championship, only once has a driver successfully defended his title the following year: Tom Meents driving Goldberg in 2001 and Team Meents in 2002.
In 2004, if a driver flipped over within the first 30 seconds of their run, they would be allowed to roll back over and continue depending on if the truck was still able to go. This rule was only active that year.
Some fans consider the Monster Jam World Finals unfair, because its invitation-only participants are not officially selected based on performance scores earned during the prior season. Another controversy is that the event's parent company, Feld Motorsports, owns a majority of the trucks that are invited to participate. Additionally, most of the participant drivers are based in the United States. However, this selection bias is often countered by the fact that Monster Jam organizes a world tour.
Until 2011, the teams qualified for racing with no body on the chassis so they would not be damaged if an accident was to occur, although some drivers kept the front hood on in order to give them a point of view as if they were racing with the body on. However, from 2012–present, all teams had to qualify with full bodies on. Each driver gets 2 practice runs, one in the left lane and one in the right lane, in order to give them a feel of the track in both lanes. Also starting in 2012, Feld Motorsports added a new competition to the World Finals as part of the Double Down experience called the Young Guns Shootout, where 8 competitors with no prior World Finals experience compete in racing for the title of Young Guns Shootout Champion. The Young Guns Shootout field expanded to 12 trucks in 2013, 14 trucks in 2014, and 16 trucks from 2015–present. Whoever is crowned The Young Guns Shootout Champion receives the final spot in the field of 32 trucks to compete for the World Racing Championship and World Freestyle Championship. In 2017 the Young Guns Shootout was renamed the Double Down Showdown and the winner would be named the Double Down Showdown Champion, still receiving the 32nd and final spot in the World Finals main field. The Double Down Showdown is no longer an event just for rookies, as it now allows indies and other trucks of that matter.

World Champions

Young Guns Shootout/Double Down Showdown Champions

Madness "World Finals 0" (Unofficial) — April 3, 1999

TruckDriver
AvengerJim Koehler
Bear FootBrian Womack
Bustin LooseRon Nelson
BulldozerTom Meents
CyborgJack Koberna
Carolina CrusherGary Porter
EqualizerDavid Morris
ExecutionerMark Hall
Grave Digger #12Dennis Anderson
GunslingerScott Hartsock
King KrunchScott Stephens
Little TigerBrian Barthel
Monster PatrolPaul Shafer
MountaineerRobbie Grey
ReptoidJim Jack
SamsonDan Patrick

Racing

World Finals I — March 25, 2000

Racing

Freestyle

World Finals II — March 24, 2001

Racing

Freestyle

World Finals III — March 23, 2002

Racing

Freestyle

World Finals IV — March 22, 2003

Racing

Freestyle

World Finals V — March 20, 2004

Racing

Freestyle

World Finals VI — March 19, 2005

Racing

Freestyle

World Finals VII — March 25, 2006

Racing

Freestyle

World Finals VIII — March 24, 2007

Racing

Freestyle

Encore

5 25th Anniversary Grave Diggers commemorate Grave Digger's 25th anniversary.

World Finals IX — March 28–29, 2008

Racing

Freestyle

Encore

Between Rounds 1 and 2:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle freestyle
After Event:
Backwards Bob and Spitfire debut in a dual-freestyle. Maximum Destruction freestyle with a similar crash to the one earlier in the night.

World Finals X — March 27–28, 2009

Racing

Freestyle

Encore

Maximum Destruction attempts a successful backflip, which results in a 1½ backflip by Tom Meents.

World Finals XI — March 26–27, 2010

Racing

Freestyle

Encores

10 trucks freestyle to celebrate 10 years of Monster Jam World Finals:
Scarlet Bandit - Dawn Creten,
The Patriot - Dan Rodoni,
CULT Energy Activator - Sean Duhon,
Wrecking Crew - Chris Bergeron,
Blue Thunder - Frank Krmel,
Madusa - Madusa,
Mohawk Warrior - George Balhan,
Dennis Anderson, Ryan Anderson and Adam Anderson triple freestyle. At the end of the encore, Dennis' Grave Digger and Ryan Anderson in the red pickup Grave Digger collide in the air after jumping off a steep ramp.

World Finals XII — March 25–26, 2011

Racing

Freestyle

Encore

All 3 Advance Auto Parts Grinder drivers in their trucks.
All 3 Maximum Destruction drivers in their trucks.
Ryan Anderson debuts Son-Uva Digger and completes a successful backflip in the truck.

World Finals XIII — March 23–24, 2012

Racing

Young Guns Shootout

The Young Guns Shootout is when drivers with less than 2 years of experience will compete in Las Vegas. It is Friday Night at the Double Down.
The qualifiers are...
TruckDriver
Iron ManScott Buetow
Stone CrusherMorgan Kane
TitanDonald Epidendio
TMNTJoey Parnell
AAP GrinderNicole Johnson
Razin KaneJ.R. McNeal
Spider-ManBari Musawwir
El Toro LocoBecky McDonough

Freestyle

Encore

Seven Grave Digger trucks competed to celebrate 30 Years of Grave Digger. Four black 30th Anniversary Grave Diggers were driven by Pablo Huffaker, Chad Tingler, Gary Porter and Ryan Anderson; Grave Digger The Legend - Adam Anderson; "Grandma" Digger - Charlie Pauken; and the Purple 30th Anniversary Grave Digger - Dennis Anderson. Note: Ryan Anderson broke his neck when four of the seven Diggers performed backflips and was sidelined until Minneapolis, Minnesota, in December 2012.

World Finals XIV – March 22–23, 2013

Racing

Round 1Round 2Round 3Semi-FinalsChampionship RaceSemi-FinalsRound 3Round 2Round 1
Max-DMax-DMax-DGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoStone CrusherCaptain's Curse
Northern NightmareNorthern NightmareMax-DMax-DGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoStone CrusherStone CrusherStone Crusher
Team Hot Wheels FirestormNorthern NightmareMax-DMax-DGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoStone CrusherStone CrusherScooby Doo
Grave Digger #20 Grave Digger #20Son-uva DiggerMax-DGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoEl Toro LocoEl Toro LocoEl Toro Loco
Bad HabitGrave Digger #20Son-uva DiggerMax-DGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoEl Toro LocoEl Toro LocoSuperman
Son-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerMax-DGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoEl Toro LocoMonster MuttMonster Mutt
Advance Auto Parts GrinderSon-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerMax-DGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoEl Toro LocoMonster MuttMadusa
Grave Digger
The Legend
Grave Digger
The Legend
Grave Digger
The Legend
Grave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoSpider-ManBounty HunterBounty HunterBounty Hunter
Monster EnergyGrave Digger
The Legend
Grave Digger
The Legend
Grave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoSpider-ManBounty HunterBounty HunterZombie
Mohawk WarriorMohawk WarriorGrave Digger
The Legend
Grave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoSpider-ManBounty HunterMetal MulishaMetal Mulisha
Monster Mutt DalmatianMohawk WarriorGrave Digger
The Legend
Grave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoSpider-ManBounty HunterMetal MulishaBatman
Lucas Oil CrusaderCaptain AmericaBlue ThunderGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoSpider-ManSpider-ManSpider-ManSpider-Man
Captain AmericaCaptain AmericaBlue ThunderGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoSpider-ManSpider-ManSpider-ManAvenger
Blue ThunderBlue ThunderGrave Digger
The Legend
El Toro LocoSpider-ManSpider-ManIron Man

Freestyle

Encore

Neil Elliott, Kreg Christensen, Chuck Werner and Tom Meents in 4 Max-D trucks. Neil, Kreg and Chuck perform back-flips together; Tom Meents comes out in his Max-D truck being lifted off a Max-D dump truck, and performs the first successful double backflip. This celebrated 10 Years of Maximum Destruction.

World Finals XV — March 20–22, 2014

Racing

Freestyle

Encore

Racing Encore: Young Guns do donuts and Marvel Trucks do backflips.
Freestyle Encore:Six Doom's Day Trucks come out and all perform backflips.

World Finals XVI — March 26–28, 2015

Racing

Metal MulishaMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy Monster Energy
Monster Energy Monster Energy
Overkill EvolutionMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy Monster Energy
Monster Energy Scooby Doo
Grave Digger #25 Grave Digger #25 Metal MulishaMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy Monster Energy
Bounty HunterNorthern Nightmare
Max-D Grave Digger #25 Metal MulishaMetal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy Monster Energy
Bounty HunterBounty Hunter
Doom's DayDoom's DayMax-D Metal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy El Toro LocoGrave Digger #27 Grave Digger #27
Monster Mutt DalmatianDoom's DayMax-D Metal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy El Toro LocoGrave Digger #27 Zombie Hunter
Captain's CurseMax-D Max-D Metal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy El Toro LocoEl Toro LocoEl Toro Loco
Max-D Max-D Max-D Metal MulishaMetal MulishaMonster Energy El Toro LocoEl Toro LocoBarbarian
Grave Digger The LegendGrave Digger The LegendLucas Oil CrusaderMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerTeam Hot Wheels Firestorm
FS1 CleatusGrave Digger The LegendLucas Oil CrusaderMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerSon-uva Digger
Lucas Oil CrusaderLucas Oil CrusaderLucas Oil CrusaderMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerMonster Mutt RottweilerMohawk Warrior
ZombieLucas Oil CrusaderLucas Oil CrusaderMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerSon-uva DiggerMonster Mutt RottweilerMonster Mutt Rottweiler
Grave Digger #30 Monster MuttMonster MuttMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerMonster Energy
Soldier FortuneTitan
Monster MuttMonster MuttMonster MuttMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerMonster Energy
Soldier FortuneSoldier Fortune
AvengerMax-D Monster MuttMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerMonster Energy
Monster Energy
Stone Crusher
Max-D Max-D Monster MuttMonster Mutt Son-uva Digger Son-uva DiggerMonster Energy
Monster Energy
Monster Energy

Young Guns Shootout

Monster Energy
Monster EnergyMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterHeavy HitterHeavy Hitter
-
Monster Energy
Monster EnergyMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterHeavy HitterHeavy Hitter
Hurricane Force
Monster EnergyMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterHeavy HitterMadusa
-
Hurricane Force
Monster EnergyMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterHeavy HitterMadusa
El Diablo
El DiabloMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterMohawk Warrior Mohawk Warrior
-
El Diablo
El DiabloMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterMohawk Warrior Mohawk Warrior
Blue Thunder
El DiabloMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterMohawk Warrior Monster Mutt Dalmatian
-
Blue Thunder
El DiabloMonster EnergyMonster EnergyHeavy HitterMohawk Warrior Monster Mutt Dalmatian
Dragon
The PatriotThe PatriotNEANEANEANEA
-
Dragon
The PatriotThe PatriotNEANEANEANEA
The Patriot
The PatriotThe PatriotNEANEANEATrouble Maker
-
The Patriot
The PatriotThe PatriotNEANEANEATrouble Maker
Hooked
Scooby-DooThe PatriotNEANEAXtermigatorEl Toro Loco
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Hooked
Scooby-DooThe PatriotNEANEAXtermigatorEl Toro Loco
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-DooThe PatriotNEANEAXtermigatorXtermigator
-
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-DooThe PatriotNEANEAXtermigatorXtermigator

Freestyle

Encore

Young Guns Shootout: All of the Young Guns came out for a donut performance, while New Earth Authority and El Diablo perform backflips.

Racing: many of the Young Guns do a donut performance, Dragon, El Toro Loco and NEA do a train jump over the center stack.

Freestyle - Different Zombie monster trucks go out and crash into each other while hauling dead bodies. Each Zombie truck has a different look: two original Zombies, one Red Zombie, one Yellow Zombie, one Green Zombie, and one White Zombie .

World Finals XVII — March 17–19, 2016

Racing Bracket

Freestyle

Young Guns Shootout

QualifiedTruckDriver
1stDragonScott Liddycoat
2ndSoldier Fortune Black OpsTony Ochs
3rdWild FlowerRosalee Ramer
4thObsessedEric Swanson
5thHurricane ForceSteven Thompson
6thRazin KaneBuddy Tompkins
7thSaigon ShakerRyan Disharoon
8thEl Toro Loco Becky McDonough
9thMax-D Jared Eichelberger
10thNew Earth Authority Travis Groth
11thPirate's CurseSteven Sims Jr.
12thScooby-DooBailey Shea
13thZombie Tyler Groth
14thEl Toro Loco Kayla Blood
15thMonster Mutt DalmatianCynthia Gauthier
16thBlue ThunderTyler Menninga

Racing Bracket

World Finals XVIII — March 23–25, 2017

Racing

Freestyle

Randy Brown replaced Cole Venard for Cole leaving Team Grave Digger, and moving with his family.

Alex Blackwell replaced Justin Sipes for undisclosed reasons.

Double Down Showdown

QualifiedTruckDriverTime
1stMax-DJared Eichelberger16.697
2ndMonster Mutt DalmatianCynthia Gauthier16.888
3rdEl Toro LocoMark List16.994
4thEl Toro LocoKayla Blood17.362
5thSaigon ShakerRyan Disharoon17.558
6thBlue ThunderMatt Cody17.559
7thEarthShakerTristan England17.637
8thScooby-DooBailey Shea17.726
9thObsessedEric Swanson17.742
10thAlien InvasionBernard Lyght18.181
11thJesterMatt Pagliarulo18.324
12thGrave Digger #34Krysten Anderson18.367
13thRageCory Rummell18.510
14thZombieAmi Houde18.549
15thStingerZane Rettew18.812
16thPirate's CurseCamden MurphyDNQ

Encore

Double Down Showdown: All of the Showdown competitors came out for a donut performance.

Racing: Neil Elliott came out in the Monster Jam 25th Anniversary truck and did a forward momentum backflip over Son-uva Digger. All competing and non-competing trucks came out on the track to salute the fans for being a part of Monster Jam for 25 years.

Freestyle: Adam Anderson, Ryan Anderson, Krysten Anderson and the rest of the Grave Digger team came out and freestyled for Grave Digger's 35th Anniversary. Dennis Anderson announced his retirement from monster truck racing.

World Finals XIX — March 23–24, 2018

The 2018 Monster Jam World Finals took place at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 23–24, 2018. World Finals XIX moved back to a 2-day format. However, the Racing Championship and Freestyle Championship were still separated between Friday and Saturday respectively, with the Double Down Showdown taking place on Friday night before Racing. This was the last World Finals to take place in Las Vegas.

Racing

Bracket

Freestyle

Double Down Showdown

QualifiedTruckDriverTime
1stPirate's Curse Camden Murphy16.444
2ndPirate's Curse Cory Rummell16.753
3rdEl Toro LocoMark List16.884
4thGrave Digger #30Brandon Vinson16.897
5thSoldier Fortune Black OpsTony Ochs16.986
6thMax-DJared Eichelberger17.029
7thBlue ThunderMatt Cody17.370
8thMonster Mutt RottweilerBrad Allen17.416
9thAlien InvasionBernard Lyght17.479
10thEl Toro LocoKayla Blood17.877
11thScooby-DooLinsey Read17.910
12thGrave Digger #34Krysten Anderson18.135
13thJesterMatt Pagliarulo18.251
14thZombieAmi Houde19.129
15thWonder WomanCollete Davis20.565
16thBounty HunterAustin Minton23.584

Double Down Racing Bracket

Bracket

Encore

Racing: Tom Meents, Neil Elliott, Colton Eichelberger, Chuck Werner, and Jared Eichelberger each came out in their own separate Max-D trucks to help celebrate Max-D's 15th anniversary. A new black Max-D paint scheme was unveiled during the encore as well. Chuck drove the original Maximum Destruction, Neil drove the Candy Apple Red Max-D, Colton drove the Gold Max-D, Jared drove the normal Max-D, and Tom debuted the new Black Max-D. Each truck did different tricks throughout the encore as well.

Freestyle: The three new Rampage trucks came out and hit a series of buildings set up for the trucks. Two Soldier Fortune trucks came out to reprimand Ralph and Lizzie. The three Rampage trucks then did their own backflips, with George almost completing a double backflip. Afterwards, all the Racing competitors, Freestyle competitors, Double Down competitors, and display trucks came out and flooded the track.

World Finals XX — May 10–11, 2019

The 2019 Monster Jam World Finals took place at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, May 10–11, 2019.
Originally, MetLife Stadium was announced to host World Finals XX, but a scheduling change prevented them from hosting. World Finals XX was the first World Finals outside of Las Vegas. The new location was announced on September 5, 2018. The number of trucks reverted to 24, like it was from 2006–2012.

Showdown

QualifiedTruckDriverTime
1stSoldier Fortune Black OpsTony Ochs13.428
2ndMax-DBlake Granger13.519
3rdScooby-DooLinsey Read13.654
4thGrave Digger #34Krysten Anderson13.894
5thKrakenNick Pagliarulo14.180
6thEl Toro LocoMark List14.367
7thAlien InvasionBernard Lyght14.376
8thMonster Mutt DalmatianKaylyn Migues14.974

Racing

Freestyle

Great Clips 2 Wheel Skills Challenge

PositionTruckDriverScore
1stMax-D Tom Meents9.548
2ndEarthShakerTristan England9.355
3rdGrave Digger #31Brandon Vinson9.113
4thMax-DNeil Elliott8.911
5thEl Toro LocoArmando Castro8.533
6thSon-uva DiggerRyan Anderson7.895
7thGrave Digger #36Tyler Menninga6.644
8thGrave Digger #35Adam Anderson5.624

High Jump

PositionTruckDriverTotal Height
1stMonster Mutt Dalmatian Cynthia Gauthier45.472
2ndBakugan DragonoidCamden Murphy45.3857
3rdMonster EnergyTodd LeDuc45.3847
4thEl Toro Loco Scott Buetow45.124
5thMegalodon Cory Rummell43.996
6thAvengerJim Koehler43.475
7thMax-D Tom Meents42.954
8thWild FlowerRosalee RamerDNC

Speedster Racing

PositionTruckDriverPoints
1stEl Toro LocoArmando Castro13
2ndMax-DColton Eichelberger11
3rdBlue ThunderMatt Cody10
4thGrave DiggerBrandon Vinson9
5thMax-DBlake Granger9
6thGrave DiggerTyler Menninga9
7thEl Toro LocoMark List7
8thAlien InvasionBernard Lyght4

ATV Racing

PositionTruckDriverPoints
1stMax-DBlake Granger16
2ndMax-DColton Eichelberger14
3rdEl Toro LocoMark List12
4thGrave DiggerBrandon Vinson8
5thSoldier FortuneKayla Blood7
6thSoldier Fortune Black OpsTony Ochs6
7thGrave DiggerTyler Menninga5
8thPirates CurseJustin Hicks4

Speedster Obstacle Course

PositionTruckDriverPoints
1stBlue ThunderMatt Cody13
2ndMax-DBlake Granger13
3rdMax-DColton Eichelberger10
4thEl Toro LocoMark List9
5thAlien InvasionBernard Lyght9
6thGrave DiggerTyler Menninga8
7thEl Toro LocoArmando Castro8
8thGrave DiggerBrandon Vinson2

World Finals XXI

The 2020 Monster Jam World Finals were scheduled to take place at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida for the second straight year on May 2–3, 2020. On March 27, 2020, the event was cancelled due to public health concerns regarding the international coronavirus pandemic. This is the first time in Monster Jam history that the World Finals were cancelled.
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