(By Jason Mazzotta) – This is one of those videos that is impossible to watch just once. Whether it is for the fact that the run is so quick and is over in seconds or the fact that it is just perfection in a mud truck pass it doesn’t matter, this video rocks! The pass is from a mud race in Jacksonville, Texas, at River Run Offroad Park in August of 2013 where it found the “Never Satisfied” Chevy ready to run. This thing is a tunnel rammed, nitrous fed, big block killer wheeled by Randy Rogers.
After staging, Randy gets up on the trans-brake and is gone, the truck settling down for just a split second before lifting and hanging the skinnies for the 200 foot mud pit en route to a new track record. This legendary run and video is a textbook example of power, weight transfer, a working suspension, and a perfectly tuned race truck making a picture-perfect pass.
Reminiscent of some of the early small tire drag racing videos with the likes of Tim Lynch, Frank Pompilio, and Spiro Pappas hanging the front tires for the majority of the drag strip, or even Nitro Harleys riding the bars until the 1,000 foot cone, Rogers and the “Never Satisified” Chevy have their own take on the wheelstanding game, and do not let the asphalt guys have all the fun, as he gets up on the rear tires and lets it all hang out, flying to a track record of 2.66 seconds in the 200ft pit in this spectacular video.
Check out the mud flying, record setting, wheel standing action of the “Never Satisfied” mud truck below.
PRESS PLAY BELOW TO SEE ONE OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE DEMOS OF HORSEPOWER WE’VE EVER WATCHED –
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