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Subscriptions ›. Back To Main Menu. 'It is an embarrassing story,' Williams said about the first time she drove a truck. 'I climbed up and sat down, and my crew chief climbed into the cab next to me and said, 'What is wrong? Why are you crying? Are you hurt?
Do I need to go get the medics? Do you need to get you down?' I'm like, 'No, I can't believe I made it this far.' I bawled my eyes out because I couldn't believe that I was there.' To this day, and I'm going on my 40-something show, and still before the show starts, when I'm sitting up in my truck waiting to do parade laps, I have one moment where I'm like, 'I'm going to cry.
I'm going to cry.' It's an amazing feeling.' Williams has gone far in motorsports, just like she has in life. Her doctors told her parents that she wouldn't live beyond age 11 after she was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.
Williams was later informed that that diagnosis was all wrong and she instead has a chronic lung disease.But Williams has overcome her health challenges to enjoy a lengthy motorsports career that has recently blossomed into an opportunity in Monster Trucks. She started racing ATVs when she was 15 years old, and that eventually opened doors to her ride in Monster Jam.
'I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when I was born, and I coded twice,' Williams said. 'They were like, 'She's not going to live. Maybe until she is 11. But that's that.' About two years later, they found out that I have chronic pansinusitis.
I have one functioning lung, really bad asthma and I'm sick all the time. Dealing with it is a struggle, but I get through it.' I have broken 27 bones, and all of my doctors hate, hate what I do. They are like. 'When are you going to quit?' I say, 'Thanks to you, I've added just five more years to it.' It adds fuel to my fire.'
Keep doubting me. It pushes me to go out and do it more. When it's your passion, nothing is going to slow you down.' Monster Jam will offer four programs spread out over three days, beginning with Friday's 7 p.m. Action will continue with a pair of shows Saturday at 2 p.m. And 7 p.m., followed by Sunday's 2 p.m. Finale.Plenty of heavy hitters are scheduled to compete this weekend, including the legendary Grave Digger, Max D and Monster Energy.
Williams predicted that driving with an iconic cartoon character on the side of her truck will make her popular with the children this weekend, too. 'I really didn't think too much about it when they first asked me to drive,' Williams said.
'But they chose this truck for me because of my fan base that I already had (with ATVs). I always went to children's hospitals and elementary schools and did motivational speaking.' I didn't realize it until I went to my first race, and I had kids bringing me Scooby snacks. It is crazy to see how big of an impact this character is on everybody.
I attract so many kids. My line at pit parties is usually bigger than Grave Digger's. It is cool how ridiculous that is.' View Comments.
Scooby-Doo!Scooby-Doo circa 2017OwnerFELD Motorsports (chassis), Warner Bros. (name)DriversLinsey Read and Myranda CozadBody StyleCustom Cartoon DogEngine540ci MerlinTransmissionCoan 2-SpeedTires66' Terra / BKTDebut2013Theme Song'Scooby Doo, Where Are You?'
By MxPxScooby-Doo! Is a custom dog body monster truck owned by FELD Motorsports and driven. It is designed to resemble the cartoon dog of the same name. The truck was announced in 2012 and debuted in 2013. Has been a part of the Triple Threat Series every year since its 2015 inception. Contents HistoryIn 2012, it was announced that former driver, would drive the new truck Scooby-Doo.In 2013, Nicole debuts the truck and competes in its first.In 2014, Nicole once again makes it to the World Finals, executing a backflip during her freestyle run. This made her the third female driver to attempt a backflip.
Later that year, it is announced that will be driving a second Scooby-Doo in the More Monster Jam tour.In 2015, a third driver, is added to the team. Scooby-Doo competed in the More Monster Jam tour under Bailey Shea. She would also be invited to the 4th Young Guns Shootout and Johnson would be invited to World Finals 16.In 2016, Lindsey Read joined team Scooby-Doo. Brianna Mahon competed in the East #MoreMonsterJam Tour and Bailey Shea Williams competed in the West #MoreMonsterJam Tour. Bailey Shea Williams would also be invited to the fifth Young Guns Shootout and Johnson would be invited to World Finals 17. Drove Brianna's truck in Germany.In 2017, Linsey Read and Nicole Johnson left the team. Joined the team and drove Scooby-Doo in the West Coast Tour, alongside with Bailey Shea Williams driving the truck in the East Coast Tour.
Brianna Mahon competed on the East Tour of the.In 2018, there were four trucks. Bailey Shea stepped away from driving monster trucks.
Brianna Mahon also left the team to drive her own truck. Myranda Cozad competed in the Triple Threat Central series, Lindsey returned to the team to drive in a fourth arena tour. Competed in a stadium tour.
Halfway to the tour, took over Haley's truck, even winning an overall event championship in Anaheim and getting an invite to. Team Scream ran a body on with driving for first quarter. The Groth brothers displayed a Scooby-Doo! Body on for the World Finals 19 pit party. Later that year, Linsey's truck competed overseas in the European Tour.
In late 2018, Haley returned to the team to compete in Glendale while Steven left to take over.In 2019, only two trucks were run. Linsey competed on the while Myranda runs her truck on the. John left the team and went back to driving his own truck. Haley will leave the team to compete on the Monster Jam International Tour with. Linsey wins the Showdown championship, becoming the 24th main field competitor. She also won the Freestyle championship, making her the second female World Champion in history as well as the only driver to have won both the Showdown and Freestyle championships in the same World Finals.