Wolverine (truck)
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Wolverine | |
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Owner | Clear Channel Entertainment |
Driver | Brian Barthel |
Style | 2000 Chevy Silverado Custom |
Engine | 540 ci Merlin, Blown & Injected |
Home city | St. Paul, MN |
Year created | 2001 |
Wolverine was a monster truck that raced on the USHRA circuit. It was owned by Clear Channel Entertainment and driven by Brian Barthel, and as such acted as a teammate to Little Tiger. The truck won the 2003 Monster Jam World Finals Racing Championship, and was retired later that year as the Marvel sponsorship was lost. Another Marvel Comics truck, the Incredible Hulk, was planned, but the sponsorship fell through, and the body was repainted as Monster Mutt.