Monster Jam World Finals Championships and Accomplishments
- Monster Jam World Finals 4 (March 22nd, 2003):
Racing: lost in Round 1 to Blacksmith driven by Carl Van Horn Freestyle: 36 - 2nd Place
- Monster Jam World Finals 5 (March 20th, 2004):
Racing: lost in Round 1 to King Krunch driven by David Smith (after crashing in the turn) Freestyle: tied for co-freestyle championship with 31 - 1st Place
- Monster Jam World Finals 6 (March 19th, 2005):
Racing: lost in Quarter-Finals to Madusa driven by Debra "Madusa" Miceli Freestyle: 8 - 19th Place
- Monster Jam World Finals 7 (March 25th, 2006):
Racing: lost in Round 2 to Pastrana 199 driven by Chad Tingler Freestyle: 11 - 23rd Place
- Monster Jam World Finals 8 (March 24th, 2007):
Racing: lost in Round 1 to Monster Mutt Dalmatian driven by Chad Tingler Freestyle: 17 - 16th Place
- Monster Jam World Finals 9 (March 29th, 2008):
Racing: lost in Round 1 to Black Stallion driven by Michael Vaters Freestyle: 28 - 7th Place
- Monster Jam World Finals 10 (March 28th, 2009):
Racing: lost in Round 2 to Blue Thunder driven by Linsey Weenk Freestyle: 20 - 14th Place
- Advance Auto Parts MONSTER JAM World Finals 11 (March 27th, 2010):
Racing: lost in semi-finals to Grave Digger #20 driven by Dennis Anderson Freestyle: DNF - Broken front axle housing and 4-links
- Advance Auto Parts MONSTER JAM World Finals 12 (March 26th, 2011):
Racing: lost in Round 3 to Lucas Oil CRUSADER driven by Linsey Weenk Freestyle: 27 - 7th Place
- Advance Auto Parts MONSTER JAM World Finals 13 (March 24th, 2012):
Racing: lost in Round 2 to Maximum Destruction driven by Tom Meents Freestyle: 27 - 7th Place
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