Predator (truck)

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Predator, Prowler, and Pouncer
Allen Pezo & Predator in Cape Girardeau, MO 2006

Allen Pezo & Predator in Cape Girardeau, MO 2006

Owner Allen Pezo
Driver Allen Pezo, David Pezo, Larry Jaruzel, Dale Mitchell
Style Experimental Panther (based on 2002 Chevy)
Engine 557 CI Keith Black Hemi
Home city Nashville, TN
Year created 1988

Predator Racing, Inc. is a monster truck team consisting of the trucks Predator, Prowler and Pouncer, all of which currently compete primarily on the USHRA Monster Jam circuit. The team is owned by Allen Pezo, and includes Pezo, Dale Mitchell, David Pezo and Larry Jaruzel as drivers. The trucks are famous for their "cat" designs, with the trucks modeled after a panther, tiger, and cheetah, respectively. The team also occasionally runs a conventional Dodge Ram by the name of Lone Eagle.

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[edit] History

Allen Pezo built his first monster truck, the original Lone Eagle, out of a brand new 1985 Chevrolet Silverado at the age of 16. After campaigning this truck, and another truck known as White Knight, for several years, he built the first Predator. The truck originally started out as a 1988 Chevrolet Silverado that was on the former Lone Eagle chassis. The second Predator was an all new truck, also a Chevy Silverado. The chassis was painted yellow, but cosmetically the truck was a duplicate of the original truck. This truck was later converted to a race truck, with 12" shocks, was sold and became Radioactive. Near the end of the 1980s, Alan bought an M42 tank and converted it into the competition vehicle, Predator Trax.

The third Predator was Pezo's first "stage three" monster truck, and featured a four-link suspension, mid-mounted engine, and a new pink chassis and neon colored body. This chassis also ran as Hyperactive, whenever Pezo had Predator 4 and 3 at the same event. This truck was sold and is now running independent events as "Terminator".

Prowler in Cape Girardeau, MO
Prowler in Cape Girardeau, MO

In 1993, Pezo second stage three monster truck was the first panther design Predator. This chassis was one of the first Patrick Enterprises Incorporated chassis that Dan Patrick didn't build for Bigfoot 4x4. Alan modified the chassis by adding a front facing four link suspension, which allowed the front tires to push the chassis, like the rear tires. The new body design and image was created for the Monster Wars television show. Although Predator had made several television appearances before this point, it was Monster Wars which put Pezo in the national spotlight for the first time. After being sold, the chassis was reacquired by the team in 2003 and now runs as both Predator and Lone Eagle.

Pezo's current Predator is a production Patrick chassis. The truck debuted in 1995 with a cantilever rear suspension, but was quickly changed to a more conventional straight-shock setup. In 1999, a second Patrick chassis, identical to the first, debuted, with the new Prowler body. This truck was created to be a travelling partner to Predator, however it can "wear" the Predator body if necessary. Both Predator and Prowler have been Monster Jam World Finalists, with Predator most recently competing in the 2006 finals. Also in 2006, the team debuted a third identity called Pouncer, which was designed by Hot Wheels and typically runs as an alternate body for the Prowler chassis.

[edit] Hallmarks

Pezo is known as one of the best freestylers in the sport. He excels at keeping up momentum and performing huge jumps. Typically, he is also able to finish the run with his truck intact, although he does perform stunts which have a high degree of danger. His cartwheel crashes in Jacksonville, Florida in 2004 and Indianapolis, Indiana in 2005 were among the most spectacular moments of their respective years. Prowler/Pouncer drivers Dale Mitchell, Larry Jaruzel, and Dave Pezo are less spectacular and more consistent, but still post high scores often.

The Predator team also has the reputation of being formidable racing opponents. Both trucks rarely do not make the semi-final rounds of stadium events, and Pezo and Predator usually score a major stadium win at least once every winter season.

[edit] Awards

[edit] Predator

  • Monster Jam World Finalist - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006

[edit] Prowler

  • Monster Jam World Finalist - 2000

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