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LA Coliseum 1991 MTEG Round seven
Round seven of the 1991 Mickey Thompson Off-Road Championship Grand Prix was held July 20 at the LA Coliseum before 47,000 die-hard race fans. Ivan
A cold Rose Bowl is heated with racing action
Round three of the MTEG Off-Road Championship was held in a chilly Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA April 23 before 32,924 warm-hearted race fans. Although
Evans wins second straight San Diego event
The month of February is of special interest to stadium racing fans in San Diego because two exciting events are held inside the Jack Murphy
MTEG Candlestick Park final of 1990
I started this season off by saying the 90’s appeared to be very promising for stadium racing. The first event drew over 65,000 fans as
Rose Bowl 1990 racing
To get the evening started the Grand National Sport Trucks came out nine trucks strong for their first heat race. Dan Esslinger grabbed the lead
Chevrolet wins Sun Devil inaugural event
Round five of the MTEG Off Road Championship Gran Prix signaled the half way point to this years racing season. The event was held in
Team Jeep conquers San Diego stadium war!
During the month of February San Diego’s Jack Murphy stadium hosted three Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group events. The Off-Road Championship Gran Prix highlighted this motorsports
MTEG at Mile High Stadium
Roger Mears captured the Sport Truck main event at Denver’s Mile High Stadium. The win for Mears quenches a long thirst for victory in the
Walker Evans Gets Unwanted Help
Walker Evans gets unwanted help in winning Rose Bowl Round six of the Mickey Thompson Off-Road Championship Gran Prix was held at the historical Pasadena
65,000 + enjoy MTEG Anaheim opener
The Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group started off the new racing season with a bang, January 20 at Anaheim Stadium. And from the record breaking sell
Ivan Stewart steals the win from Toyota Teammate Robby Gordon
Coming from a distant second place Ivan Stewart stole the main event from his Toyota Teammate Robby Gordon in Las Vegas. More than 25,000 appreciative
MTEG opener dominated by Toyota’s newest driver
Anaheim Stadium hosted the first round of Mickey Thompson’s Off-Road Championship Gran Prix series with nearly 65,000 in attendance. Many changes occurred for the 1989