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Superman was a custom Ford monster truck owned by FELD Motorsports and licensed by DC Comics, based on the comic book character of the same name. It's best known for being piloted by Chad Fortune from 2005 to 2011, while Sean Duhon and Joey Parnell would take his place in its later years. Under Chad, Superman became a staple of Monster Jam events and proved to be a popular truck among fans, appearing at many televised events over its near-decade long lifespan, including eight World Finals appearances.

Superman would be replaced by Man of Steel, which only ran for the 2014 season before the DC license expired. However, it would make a brief, one-off return in 2017 in Saudi Arabia under Tony Ochs, as part of that year's international tour. The Superman body still remains at the FELD Motorsports studio, long after its retirement.

History[]

2005-08[]

On January 8, 2005, Superman made its competition debut in Atlanta on the former Power Forward/N-GAGE chassis, driven by Chad Fortune. The truck makes its first World Finals appearance in March of that year.[1] Chad continues to run Superman for the following season, though a few other drivers would temporarily take his place; Marc McDonald in Detroit, after Chad suffered a back injury from a violent flip in Jacksonville;[2] Bryan Winston in Franklin, as part of the Summer Heat tour; and rookie Bobby Parr, who'd make his driving debut in Stafford Springs. In 2007, Chad's freestyle run at World Finals 8 ends with the truck rolling over backwards and balancing on its nose.[3] At the next World Finals, Chad would park the truck inside a large container after breaking the front tie rod on the first hit.[4] Superman would compete in the 2008 European tour. Its chassis would run as BiFi for one show in Brussels.

2009-14[]

At World Finals 10 and 11, Superman would crash early in freestyle both times;[5][6] at the latter event, however, Chad would stay in the lead for the next six runs, due to the difficult nature of the track taking out many other trucks early into their runs. 2011 would be Chad's last year in Superman, as he would switch over to the new Captain America truck, licensed by rival comic publisher Marvel, for the 2012 season. Sean Duhon would become Superman's primary driver for the year, while Dustin Brown would drive the truck in Laredo. That year's World Finals event would be the first since 2004 to not have Superman as a competitor. In 2013, Duhon moves onto the new Zombie truck, while Superman would become apart of Randy Brown Motorsports, touring with Randy Brown in Grave Digger and being driven by Joey Parnell. At World Finals 14, Jon Zimmer runs the body on Wolverine's chassis, since the original chassis' engine had blown in qualifying. Jon would get third place in freestyle, being Superman's highest result of its eight World Finals appearances.[7] Morgan Kane drives the truck in East Rutherford for an encore with Jon Zimmer in Batman.

The following year, Superman would be converted into the Man of Steel truck, based on the movie of the same name. The licenses for both the DC and Marvel trucks would expire by the end of the year, retiring all of Monster Jam's superhero trucks for the time being.

2017-19[]

On March 17, 2017, Superman made an unexpected return in Saudi Arabia, driven by Tony Ochs on the Soldier Fortune Black Ops chassis for two shows. This was made possible by the renewal of DC's contract, which involved the reveal of a new Wonder Woman truck at World Finals 18. Since then, the Superman truck's last appearance was in a promotional video from 2019, in which Shaquille O'Neal visited FELD studios to have an old Superman statue of his repaired.[8] Bari Musawwir was present.

Drivers[]

Events competed[]

2005
Date Event Driver Notes
January 8th Atlanta, GA Chad Fortune Competition debut
January 15th New Orleans, LA
January 22nd Tampa, FL
January 29th Orlando, FL
February 4-5th Columbia, SC
February 11-13th Pittsburgh, PA
February 18-20th Philadelphia, PA
February 25th Jacksonville, FL
March 5th Pontiac, MI
March 19th Las Vegas, NV (World Finals VI)
August 12-14th Manchester, England Won Donuts, Shows 1 and 3
August 19-21st Birmingham, England Won Wheelies, Show 4
September 17th Arnhem, Netherlands
September 23-25th Zurich, Switzerland
October 7-9th Antwerp, Belgium
October 21-23rd Milan, Italy
October 29-30th Prague, Czech Republic
November 4-6th Helsinki, Finland Won Donuts, Show 2
November 11-13th Stockholm, Sweden Won Racing, Show 4
2006
Date Event Driver Notes
January 7th Pontiac, MI Chad Fortune
January 13-14th Washington, DC Won Wheelies, Show 3
January 20-21st Manchester, NH Won:
  • Wheelies, Shows 1
  • Donuts, Show 1 and 2
  • Freestyle, Show 3
January 28th Orlando, FL
February 4th Houston, TX
February 10-12th Uniondale, NY
February 17-18th Raleigh, NC Won:
  • Wheelies, both shows
  • Racing, Show 2
February 25th Jacksonville, FL
March 4th Detroit, MI Marc McDonald
March 25th Las Vegas, NV (World Finals VII) Chad Fortune
July 1st Sylva, NC (Monsters on Mainstreet)
July 14-15th Franklin, PA Bryan Winston
July 29-30th Stafford Springs, CT Bobby Parr
September 8-10th Oberhausen, Germany Chad Fortune
September 22-24th Zurich, Switzerland
September 30-October 1st Arnhem, Netherlands
October 6-8th Antwerp, Belgium Won Donuts, Show 3
October 13-15th Paris, France
October 28-29th Lisbon, Portugal
November 10-12th Stockholm, Sweden
2007
Date Event Driver Notes
January 5-6th Birmingham, AL Chad Fortune Won Freestyle, Show 3
January 12-14th Wichita, KS Won:
  • Wheelies, Show 1
  • Donuts, Show 3
  • Freestyle, Shows 2 and 3
January 20th Toronto, ON
January 27th Phoenix, AZ
February 2-3rd Peoria, IL Won:
  • Wheelies, Show 2
  • Racing, Show 2
  • Freestyle, Shows 1 and 3
February 9-10th Roanoke, VA
February 16-18th Rosemont, IL
February 24th Jacksonville, FL
March 9-10th Pensacola, FL Won:
  • Donuts, Show 2
  • Racing, Show 2
March 24th Las Vegas, NV (World Finals VIII)
June 2nd Syracuse, NY
June 15-16th Quincy, IL
July 16-18th West Lebanon, NY
July 21st Kankakee, IL (Monsters on Mainstreet)
July 27-29th Toledo, OH
October 26-27th Louisville, KY
December 8th Minneapolis, MN
2008
Date Event Driver Notes
January 4-5th Columbus, OH Chad Fortune
January 10-11th San Antonio, TX
January 19-20th Toronto, ON Won Racing, Show 2
January 26th Indianapolis, IN
February 1-2nd Charleston, WV Won Freestyle, all 3 shows
February 8-9th Winnipeg, MB Won Wheelies, Show 2
February 15-16th Cincinnati, OH
February 23rd New Orleans, LA
March 1-2nd El Paso, TX
March 29th Las Vegas, NV (World Finals IX)
May 2-4th San Jose, Costa Rica
June 7th Cardiff, Wales
June 14-15th Gothenburg, Sweden
June 21st Brøndby, Denmark
September 28-29th Arnhem, Netherlands Won Racing, Shows 1 and 3

World Finals appearances[]

Year Driver Results
2005 Chad Fortune Qualifying: 6th (17.90) Racing: defeated in Round 2 by Hot Wheels Freestyle: 9th (24)
2006 Qualifying: 12th (17.75) Racing: defeated in Round 1 by Air Force Afterburner Freestyle: 7th (23)
2007 Qualifying: 19th (17.44) Racing: defeated in Round 1 by Captain's Curse Freestyle: 11th (21)
2008 Qualifying: 17th (17.72) Racing: defeated in Round 2 by Monster Mutt Freestyle: 21st (8)
2009 Qualifying: 17th (17.40) Racing: defeated in Round 1 by Pastrana 199 Freestyle: 21st (8)
2010 Qualifying: 18th (17.14) Racing: defeated in Round 1 by Batman Freestyle: 12th (15)
2011 Qualifying: 8th (16.41) Racing: defeated in Round 2 by Bounty Hunter Freestyle: 14th (19)
2013 Jon Zimmer Qualifying: 18th (17.410) Racing: defeated in Round 1 by El Toro Loco Freestyle: 3rd (28)

​Trivia[]

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    Chad posing on Superman during intros in Washington, Jaunuary 2009.

    During intros or at the end of a freestyle run, Chad would usually stand on top of the truck (or a tall obstacle) and perform the "Superman pose", putting his hands on his hips and acting like he was overseeing the crowd from above.
    • As a former wrestler and football player, Chad Fortune's height (6' 5'') and musculature also made him resemble the character; Scott Douglass would refer to him as "one of the most physically imposing drivers in the sport".[9]
  • At Belgium 2004, roughly four months before Superman's debut, Chad ran the N-GAGE body for its only four shows. Since the chassis and wheels had already been prepared for Superman, N-GAGE ran with support beams on the back of the chassis (intended for Superman's cape),[11] while its yellow wheels were given to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the time being.[12]
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    Monster Jam Stockholm 2006-2

    Superman's filmed into, at 7:52

    In the 2006 European tour, Superman had a special intro that involved Chad being dressed up as Clark Kent. He'd then "sense danger" and begin running while taking off his shirt and glasses, revealing the Superman firesuit before the actual truck would come out. Depending on the show, this was presented either in a pre-recorded video (likely shot in a closet at a Clear Channel office) or in-person; if it was the latter, Chad would run behind wall protection before a Clear Channel driver drove the truck into the arena. Chad would then climb up and stand on top of the protection whilst facing the truck.[16]
    • Additionally, in arena shows, Superman would always be the last truck to come out during intros, with even Grave Digger being introduced before it.
  • Considering the vast amount of censorship present at Saudi Arabia 2017, it's likely that Ochs was not allowed to run the U.S. military-themed Soldier Fortune Black Ops, so Superman was used as a fill-in identity on Black Ops's chassis to take advantage of the renewed license.
  • The original Superman Hot Wheels toy from 2004 had a red chassis, yellow windshield, motion lines on the hood, and no logo on the plastic cape. Every subsequent rerelease of this toy would have the exact same design until 2011, when the motion lines and windshield were removed and a yellow logo was added to the cape; the red chassis remained on all subsequent releases.
    • All of these features (sans the motion lines) were present in the initial concept art of the truck, alongside yellow suspension and a hair curl above the windshield.[17]
    • In 2020, Spin Master released their own version of Superman, with a custom pickup casting and the character's laser eyes as headlights.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Superman's World Finals 6 freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNziM2ei40M
  2. Superman in Jacksonville 2006: https://youtu.be/qXAyUeHa9is?t=39
  3. Superman's World Finals 8 freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2l3sqB-85M
  4. Superman's World Finals 9 freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtFh6DxHPrk
  5. Superman's World Finals 10 freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN87Bl46cqQ
  6. Superman's World Finals 11 freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1b3U5Gf9G0
  7. Superman's World Finals 14 freestyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpAwaN0mJBo
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7mLjK76mZY
  9. Douglass, Scott. “World Finals 9.” Monster Jam, Speed Channel, 2008.
  10. Recreation of Superman's theme song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZwVD8zSFYc
  11. N-GAGE with Superman's support beams: File:243.jpg
  12. TMNT with Superman's wheels: File:Unnsdfcsdfdsfamed.png
  13. Superman render in the 2005 yearbook: File:11999065 885646438150783 1390966899713476084 n.jpg
  14. Batman render in the 2005 yearbook: File:IMG 2893.JPG
  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTVtb39EQbY
  16. Superman intro at Paris 2006: https://youtu.be/NpD5nQ_VFvM?t=603
  17. File:Screenshot 20210802-011820 YouTube.jpg
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