Motor Madness

For the 1937 American film, see Motor Madness (film).

Motor Madness was a motorsports based television show on The Nashville Network debuted in 1997.[1][2] It was originally formatted as a live, 3 hour show with a studio segment and coverage of a live event. Racing events included USA Motorsports monster trucks, demolition derbies, tractor pulls, swamp buggies, and either live races or upcoming previews of CBS motorsports properties—the World of Outlaws Sprint Series, American Speed Association ACDelco Challenge Series, the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, NASCAR Busch Grand National Series, and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

In the second season (1998), the studio segments were replaced with live antics involving the announcers, due to the pregnancy of one of the show's studio segment hosts, Katie Haas. Many fans were angered at the change, and the show's live format was canceled. The name lived on for a few more seasons in a change to the Monster Jam monster truck exclusive format, then was completely abandoned for the Monster Jam moniker.

Most of the live telecasts they did of the monster trucks were the Des Moines, Peoria, Beaumont, and Indianapolis for 1997. For 1998 they only had Beaumont and Des Moines due to the fake kidnapping storyline with Katie Haas, who originally was on a pregnancy leave.

References

  1. "TNN brings 'Motor Madness' back" Wichita Business Journal. 8-26-2013.
  2. "Autumn Smith talks to Patrick Nathaniel Bartholomew III" Pageant News Bureau. 8-26-2013.
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