Madusa (truck)

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Madusa

Madusa
Owner Team Bigfoot
Driver Madusa (Debra Miceli)
Style 2006 Ford F-150
Engine 572 ci Ford
Home city Tampa, FL
Year created 1999


Madusa is a monster truck owned by Team Bigfoot. It is driven by Madusa, the stage name for Debra Miceli, representing that she was "MADe in the USA". Miceli was the first female monster truck driver on the USHRA circuit. The name was initially used on a truck owned by Live Nation and raced by Miceli in the USHRA Monster Jam series, where it was immensely popular during its career. Madusa was the 2005 Monster Jam World Finals Racing Champion and a 2004 freestyle co-champion. In March 2006, Madusa was released from Live Nation and the truck was immediately discontinued as Miceli owns the trademark. In May of 2006, Miceli announced that she had signed a contract to drive a Madusa truck for Team Bigfoot, beginning later that year.


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