Monster Jam Monster Truck Racing in San Diego
In January Quallcomm Stadium will be once again transformed into a giant car-smashing arena. Monster Jam Monster Truck Racing is coming to San Diego. I’ve never seen this but it sounds super entertaining! Who doesn’t like to see giant monster trucks crush innocent little cars? Sound like fun to you? Here’s what you can do to get tickets:
First, click on these links to check out their prices:
Then check out our favorite aftermarket ticket vendors:
AIWTickets has tickets for $24-$100
TicketsNow has tickets for $25-$110
For those of you that don’t know what Monster Jam Monster Truck Racing is here’s some info about it from Wiki:
Although Monster Jam events are held year round, the traditional competitive season (when televised shows are taped) runs from January to March, with a few events to start off the season in November. During the winter run, it is not unusual for up to 10 events to be run in different areas on the same weekend, with one or two major stadium events with 10-16 trucks, and a group of smaller arena events with 4-8 trucks. The season culminates in the Monster Jam World Finals in Las Vegas in late March.
According to the USHRA in 2004 season more than 2.5 million people attended these events.[1]
Because of the large number of events and massive popularity of the series, the list of trucks competing in the series is the longest of any promoter. The most popular trucks, which are usually featured on the television show, come from three primary groups: Trucks (or names) which are owned by Live Nation (such as Grave Digger and Madusa), independents or “privateers” (such as Gun Slinger and Avenger), and “corporate privateers” which are independently owned but sponsored by major companies (such as Bounty Hunter, sponsored by CSK Auto, and T-Maxx, sponsored by Traxxas). As some trucks are owned by Live Nation, a constant criticism is that events have the deck stacked in favor of their trucks, if not completely rigged. There is little evidence to support the claim, however, and Live Nation maintains that events are run fairly.

