Monster Energy

Monster Energy is owned by FELD Motorsports and sponsored by energy drink Monster Energy. It is driven by former Metal Mulisha driver Todd LeDuc and Coty Saucier. It was announced in 2011 and began competing in 2012. In 2013, it was announced that Damon Bradshaw's former crew chief, Coty Saucier, would be driving a 2nd Monster Energy. He began driving the Ford F-150 version of the truck in 2015.

History
In 2012, Monster Energy debuted and Damon Bradshaw took the truck all the way to the final round of racing at World Finals 13, however he lost to Tom Meents. Monster got a new chassis in March of this year.

In 2013, the Monster Energy body was run on several different chassis' in the later part of the year. It was run on the Metal Mulisha chassis for the Abu Dhabi and European events in the summer and fall. In October of that year the body was put on the Northern Nightmare chassie for the debut shows at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, due to the fact that the normal Monster Energy chassis was returning from Mexico at the time.

In 2014, Coty Saucier began driving the 2nd Monster Energy. Coty made it to the final round in the Young Guns Shootout, but lost to Mikey Vaters. Damon went to World Finals 15, but once again he wasn't able to clinch a victory.

In 2015, Damon competed in the 9-city Fox Sports 1 Championship Series and Coty competed in the 10-city #MoreMonsterJam tour. Damon would end up in the top 4 of the Fox Sports 1 Championship Series, giving him a spot in World Finals 16. Meanwhile, Saucier would get a spot in the 4th Young Guns Shootout, and he would go on to win the Young Guns Shootout. Upon winning the YGS, a brand new Ford F-150 Monster Energy body was unveiled and was driven by Coty during the racing competition of The World Finals 16 having claimed the 32nd slot in the 32 truck line-up for that year. Both Coty's F-150 Monster Energy and Bradshaw's Escalade Monster Energy competing in the racing and freestyle of Monster Jam World Finals 16. Although Coty drove the brand new F-150 during the main competition, he actually did drive the Escalade during the Young Guns Shootout.

In 2016, The Ford F-150 Monster Energy from World Finals 16 in 2015 would return for full time competition, with Coty still driving the truck today.

In 2017, both trucks will have a brand new look.

Damon Bradshaw left Monster Jam before the start of the 2017 Season, Todd LeDuc will repalce him

Diecast Info
So far, neither Monster Energy truck has not been made into a Hot Wheels diecast of any size, nor has Monster Jam announced any plans to do so in the near future. There are two speculated reasons for this: 1, because Monster Energy and Hot Wheels do not have the corresponding sponsorship to allow this to happen, and 2, because Monster Jam has not been enthusiastic about putting an energy drink logo on a children's toy.

Trivia
The grill was decal was removed for unknown reasons for Todd Leduc's Monster Energy for the 2017 season.