![]() ![]() Brown and Snyder competed in the Triple Threat Series Central and East, respectively, while Allen competed in Stadium Championship Series 1. The first was driven by Jack Brown on the soon-to-be FTI Torque chassis, and the second was driven by Brad Allen on the Brutus chassis. Two additional trucks were added to the team for the 2018 season, competing exclusively in the first quarter. Meanwhile, Seasock would leave the team several months later, and Toxic driver Cory Snyder took over the driving duties for select Triple Threat Series events in the summer. Seasock competed in the Monster Jam Triple Threat Series Central, while Basl competed in his final season of the Triple Threat Series East. Basl would also compete in the Monster Jam AMSOIL Series East that same year.Īnother Monster Mutt Rottweiler was added to the team for the 2017 season, being driven by JR Seasock on the Higher Education chassis. ![]() Meanwhile, Schmidt would again be invited to compete in Monster Jam World Finals XVI, and continued to drive Monster Mutt Rottweiler until his retirement by the end of the 2016 season, leaving Monster Mutt Rottweiler without a full-time driver. The second was driven by Michael Vaters on the Black Stallion chassis for select shows throughout the first quarter. The first was driven by Daron Basl on the Nitro Hornet chassis for the inaugural More Monster Jam series. The following year, two additional trucks were added to the team. Meanwhile, Colt Stephens drove Monster Mutt Rottweiler for that year’s Australian tour. Schmidt and the truck would later be invited to compete in Monster Jam World Finals XV. In 2014, Monster Mutt Rottweiler received a new design, featuring a custom 3D dog concept body style. In Abu Dhabi, Dustin Brown drove the truck. Former Michigan Ice Monster driver Chris Lagana also drove the truck as a fill-in driver in Tampa, as Schmidt would briefly return to drive Grave Digger for said event to fill in for an ill Dennis Anderson. Afterward, former Grave Digger driver Rod Schmidt took over the driving duties, beginning in the year following. In San Jose of 2012, Taryn Laskey would drive the truck. ![]() Benns continued to drive the truck until his retirement in 2012. Monster Mutt Rottweiler originally debuted on January 7, 2011, in Council Bluffs, Iowa, with Charles Benns behind the wheel. 3 List of Trucks That Have Run As Monster Mutt Rottweiler. ![]()
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