the excitement is palpable as the Wheels Monster Trucks Glow Party returns to the coliseum this weekend, featuring a special guest, local driver Rebecca Snell. Snell, who has transitioned from nursing to monster truck driving, shared her journey from a small-town girl in Stoneville to becoming one of the few female drivers in the industry.
Snell's passion for monster trucks ignited nearly 15 years ago when she met her husband during a truck display. After completing nursing school, she embraced her dream of driving monster trucks while maintaining her nursing career. \"It's quite a balance,\" she explained, highlighting the support she receives from her supervisors in both fields.
Driving a monster truck, according to Snell, combines elements of science, art, and athleticism. She emphasized the physical demands of maneuvering the massive vehicles, which can weigh between 800 to 1,000 pounds. As one of the few female drivers representing Bigfoot, a company with nearly 50 years of history, Snell feels a sense of responsibility to inspire young audiences.
This weekend's event promises thrilling entertainment, featuring seven monster trucks, including the debut of Skeleosaurus, a crowd favorite with a unique 3D design. In addition to the monster truck shows, attendees can expect freestyle motocross performances, which Snell described as \"wilder than a monster truck\" due to the daring stunts performed without protective cages.
The competition will include four different events, with drivers vying for the prestigious Champions Cup. With kids' tickets priced at just $10, the event aims to attract families and fans of all ages, ensuring an exhilarating experience for everyone involved.