Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League

Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League (2008- )

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The premiere pulling series in the United States, the highly popular Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League tours the country showcasing the most extreme vehicles and the most talented pulling drivers in the world. Featuring eight different vehicle classes from four engine, 5000+ horsepower tractors, to flame throwing jet turbine powered semi-trucks, it is a uniquely American competition that highlights the combination of sheer horsepower and driver skill.

Networks
Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

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S10E04Lucas Oil Speedway 2017, Race #1févr. 5, 2017
S10E05Part 3 - Henry, IL - PST/USSTjanv. 26, 2017
S10E03Lucas Oil trucks and tractors 2016 finalsjanv. 22, 2017
S10E022016: Wheatland, Part 4janv. 8, 2017
S10E012016: Wheatland, Part 3janv. 1, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League premiere?

Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League premiered in 2008.

Who were the main hosts of Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League in 2008?

In 2008, the main hosts of Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League were Claude Wood and Ted Jones.

Which vehicles were featured in the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League in 2008?

In 2008, the vehicles featured in the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League were Pro Stock Tractors, Super Modified Tractors, and Super Stock Diesel 4x4 Trucks.

Which teams participated in the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League in 2008?

In 2008, the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League featured many teams, including the Kamikaze, the Mob Squad, and the Fearless in 4-Wheel Drive team.

What type of tracks were used in Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League in 2008?

In 2008, Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League used both indoor and outdoor tracks for their events.

Where were the events of Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League held in 2008?

In 2008, the events of Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League were held in different cities across the United States, such as Bowling Green, Ohio and Hutchinson, Minnesota.

What was the prize money for the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League events in 2008?

In 2008, the prize money for the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League events ranged from $2,000 to $10,000 depending on the category.

Who sponsored the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League events in 2008?

Lucas Oil was the main sponsor of the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League events in 2008.

What was the format for Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League events in 2008?

In 2008, Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League events were divided into two rounds - qualifying and finals.

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