Quite a number of people had this in their suggested list. This will likely help improve popularity of this sport. I find this absolutely entertaining.
The non paved circuits are trophy truck ciruits quite a bit different vehicles stadium trucks are more similar to nascars but on a truck suspension trophy trucks are all about massive torque and off roading so the dirt circuits are the trucks used in races like the mint 400.
Edward Burek The trucks are actually really safe. the fact that the dude was able to just walk off the crash at the end (I mean his truck did a mid-aid pirouette) is a testament to these trucks durability.
I've just been thinking that I've never seen these run in the rain. Is it just a fluke of nature or is it like a go/no go kind of thing for weather? Edit: Welp, got my answer. Just went through the catalog and found the Watkins Glen '17 race in the wet.
They move it from under the hood so if there's damage the fluid containers don't get damaged pretty much. I think too because of all the suspension travel they have to move them too.
Luyendyk getting turned around was because of the low pressure area behind the truck in front of him. It really sucked him around when he was already a bit unsettled. That isn't an issue you see at low speeds, but that isn't a low speed corner.