

“I was that kid asking for that autograph, asking for that picture from a driver at a Pit Party. With each photo, autograph and minute spent with the youngest fans, he was reminded of his first Monster Jam experience, which would ultimately lead him to be the driver he is today.īari Musawwir’s Zombie in the Monster Jam World Racing Finals in Orlando, Florida. The next day, Musawwir spent six hours posing for pictures and signing autographs. All that mattered was that they’d be able to meet their hero at the Pit Party. Musawwir’s final round ended with a disqualification for starting before the green light.īut the youngest fans didn’t seem to care. He almost didn’t make the final round after high-tailing it during the racing semifinals and landing in a cartwheel that ended with broken parts and a small fire in the truck’s rear. Wave your Zombie arms in celebration of first career Stadium freestyle win in Stockholm! 🏆 /WeUPJuO9oA


Winning either the racing or freestyle competition in front of his family would be the perfect end to a great season. Musawwir was returning to Orlando after a three-week tour of South Africa with Monster Jam, during which he won his first competition in Durban. Adults and children stood with outstretched arms for the signature Zombie Arm Wave, alternating up and down to mimic a revived corpse, the latest design of Musawwir’s truck. As Monster Jam truck driver Bari Musawwir’s name was announced, a different type of energy filled Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, earlier this month at the Monster Jam World Finals.Ĭheers flooded the stadium.
