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He said she’s never offered to let him drive Scooby-Doo but that insurance might have something to do with that. “Back in the day, I was the one doing it, and she was the one hanging out on the sidelines. Her message to fans is goal-oriented: With hard work and doing the right things, you can attain anything you want in life.įrank said he has no concerns about his wife having that much horsepower at her fingertips. When she crawls out and removes her helmet, the crowd goes wild after learning she is a woman. She straps into a harness system and neckbrace worthy of any fighter jet cockpit to ensure she is never thrown. Its value is roughly $250,000, despite having an engine that overheats after about five minutes of use. The truck weighs 10,000 pounds and is 12 feet tall and 18 feet long. “If I turn the (handle) to the right, it turns the tires to the left,” she said. Her right hand is on a toggle-type apparatus, which controls the back tires to swing around, much like a forklift. Her left hand is on the steering wheel, which directs the front wheels. While Scooby-Doo has power steering, it takes two hands to drive it. That was the toughest part, (learning) how do you know if you’re driving over the car yet. “You can only see 15 feet past the nose of the truck. “It’s a whole different perspective,” she said of being behind the wheel. She was offered a job and began in January 2011. There, she had a chance to test drive the Grave Digger. With recognition like that, it wasn’t long before Nicole was invited to North Carolina to meet with other people from Monster Jam. “We started talking and … Ryan said, ‘Hey, you’re that rock-crawler chick, aren’t you?’ “ “When I ran into Dennis, I was a little starstruck,” Nicole said.
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The couple were at the Las Vegas Convention Center and ran into Dennis Anderson, creator and driver of Grave Digger, who was with his son, Ryan, also a driver. Her introduction to monster trucks was in 2010, when the Specialty Equipment Market Association Show was in town. She has also driven in short-course racing in the Lucas Oil Off Road Series. World Extreme Rock Crawling Championship Series. She became a top contender in the Western U.S. Soon after, Nicole caught the fever and began competing as well.

They involve tackling a tough course with off-kilter obstacles and maneuvering around cones. In 2004, he started competing in rock-crawling events. He used to be the president of the Southern Nevada Land Cruisers. They have always been four-wheel enthusiasts. Johnson and her husband, Frank, have been Las Vegas residents since 1996. I think that’s what draws women and children to Monster Jam.”

“… It’s exciting to see women dominate and succeed in a traditionally male-dominated sport.
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“Male drivers are able to connect to the other male fans of all ages, so with women driving Monster Jam trucks, it is bringing a whole new demographic to Monster Jam,” said Keith Speller, director of operations for Feld Motor Sports, which operates Monster Jam. In 2011, Johnson was given the Monster Jam Rising Star Driver Award. The rest of the year, she may appear in six events. The first quarter runs from the beginning of January to about March. She’s back home by Sunday evening, in time to return to her day job as manager of the family’s gun shop, Marxman Precision Arms Ltd., 6965 Speedway Blvd. The first quarter of the season sees her leaving town every Thursday for weekend events across America. She is one of only a handful of women (out of approximately 140 drivers) on the circuit and has been involved with it for the past four years. Everybody likes to see carnage, for lack of a better word, so we’re always pushing the limits.”

“Last year … had the gnarliest wreck of 2013. “Have I ever wrecked? Of course, almost every weekend,” she said. Her vehicle for Monster Jam events, Scooby-Doo, packs a loud, 1,500-horsepower engine and is known for crushing cars and handling other feats of terror.Īccidents? Rollovers? They’re all part of the job. “It’s so big, my butt is 8 feet off the ground,” she said.
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Nicole Johnson of Summerlin is a professional driver. Nicole Johnson is seen in this undated publicity photo.
