MONSTER TRUCK BASH RETURNS TO ROSEVILLE FOR SPRING APPEARANCE ON APRIL 13TH

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (March 5, 2024) – The stars of the Malicious Monster Truck Tour will soar above Roseville on April 13th with the return of the A-All Mini Storage Monster Truck Bash to All American Speedway. A matinee show at 2pm and a night show at 7pm are on tap with NASCAR oval track Super Stock and F4 racing also on tap. The high-flying Titan will be joined by Rockstar, Cali Kid, Identity Theft, Spitfire, Weekend Warrior, and the fire breathing car crushing dinosaur Megasaurus. Photo by Don Thompson

Tickets for the A-All Mini Storage Monster Truck Bash are available online at www.AllAmericanSpeedway.com and www.TheFOAT.com Race fans are encouraged to purchase tickets early as both showtimes sold out in 2023! General admission seating is priced at just $20 for adults, juniors ages 2-12 are just $10, and kids under 2 are FREE. Each show features a free pre-race party on the front stretch to meet the drivers and see the trucks up close. Monster Truck rides are also available for a nominal fee. The matinee pre-race show begins at 12pm while the night show pre-race show is at 5pm.

The NASCAR / NAPA Riebes Auto Parts Super Stocks and F4s will feature dozens of local stock car drivers battling for championship points. Roseville drivers Josh Whitfield and Matthew Fuhs are the defending 2023 series champions. Competitors will reach speeds over 80 miles per hour on the one-third mile speedway @the Grounds in Roseville. Action is part of the exciting 70th season of motorsports at All American Speedway! Heat races will take place in the afternoon show with main events at night.

The Monster Trucks in the A-All Mini Storage Monster Truck Bash participate in Best Trick, Freestyle, and Monster Truck Racing in each show with approximately two hours of action! Bill and Lorna Payne have been bringing their Malicious Monster Truck Tour to Roseville since 2017.

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