Tug-a-Truck Isn't A Sport - It's A Hoe-down For Dumb Fools

Tug-a-Truck Isn't A Sport - It's A Hoe-down For Dumb Fools
Everyone has different tastes in motorsports. Some people love NASCAR, and some people would like to see a NASCAR driver make a right turn. Some people love drag racing, and some people think it's not really racing. Some people think a tractor pull is ridiculous, and some people think it's a great exhibition of power.

Still, unlike any of the examples above, TUG-A-TRUCK (a hill-billy version of tug-a-war) is the most destructive and skill-less motorsport in existence. Two "competitors" strap their trucks together end-to-end and then hit the gas to see who can pull the other over the line.

Nothing can prepare a truck for the torture this little "sport" puts it through. The tremendous forces at work result in bent frames, melted transmissions, snapped drive shafts, fires, and more.

While their *might* be some skill involved (whoever can hit the gas pedal faster likely has some advantage), it's hard to argue that this is very complicated. No shifting is required (lowest gears work best), and very little driver input is needed aside from a lead foot.

Tug-a-truck, in a word, sucks. It's a sport for idiots. Anyone care to disagree? If so, can you explain what skills are required to compete? To an outsider, it looks like a mentally-challenged dwarf with a deformed right foot would be a strong competitor - am I wrong?
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ShredmoShredmo - 7/20/2009 12:13:02 PM
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I take it that GM, Ford & Dodge trucks typically win these events. LOL!


tundrahqtundrahq - 7/20/2009 6:39:54 PM
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Probably so...but only because Tundra owners are too smart to bother! :-)


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 7/20/2009 12:57:08 PM
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There is skill, as in road racing you get peak traction at about 10% wheel slip. Any more and you lose the amount of force the tires can put down and anymore you aren't bringing your tires to the full potential. The skill in this "sport" lies in both building something that can put up to the stresses involved and not simply mashing the gas pedal spinning your tires out and let the person not spinning their tires out pull you away.


tundrahqtundrahq - 7/20/2009 6:39:18 PM
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You're reachin' man...but I always respect your comments so I will admit that there's a little more skill involved than just destruction. Still, it seems sort of pointless. Have you ever done it?


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 7/20/2009 8:15:52 PM
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nope, but I tried a late model car last summer and although it's easy to do, it's hard to be good. It takes a lot of track time and a well set up car to get good.


bfghemicudabfghemicuda - 7/20/2009 7:53:56 PM
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I have had the opportunity to do the sled pull and have to admitt it was fun.


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