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The NTPA was founded in 1969 by representatives of eight states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) to establish uniform rules and provide structure to the sport of truck and tractor pulling. Throughout the years, the NTPA has been instrumental in implementation of safety standards in the sport, and ...
The Australian Tractor Pullers Association (ATPA) is a non-profit organisation that governs Tractor Pulling in Australia. Their events (Tractor Pulls) are held in conjunction with a promoter. This is often a local school, sporting, service or community club (for example; Apex, Rotary, Lions, Netball, Cricket, Football) who use the event as a ...
National Tractor Pullers Association; R. Roberts Pulling Team This page was last edited on 11 May 2024, at 16:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Buckeye Bulldog is currently competing professionally in the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA). [2] Collins, along with his pulling team (J.R. Collins Pulling Team) have won several National Championships throughout its 25-year career, and has been active in the pulling world longer than almost any other "Super Semi" in America.
The Roberts Pulling Team was founded by Larry Roberts II in 1998. Roberts II began his pulling sport career at the age of 15 in which he competed on a garden tractor puller. Roberts II competed for 3 years with local groups until he moved on in 1982.
NTPA may refer to: North Texas Philosophical Association , an organization dedicated to the quality of philosophy teaching in North Texas National Tractor Pullers Association , the US tractor pulling governing body
TNT Motorsports was a popular promoter of monster truck races, tractor pulls, and occasionally mud racing in the 1980s. TNT was an acronym for “Trucks n Tractors” founded by the late Billy Joe Miles of Owensboro, Kentucky. Events were shown on Powertrax on ESPN, Trucks and Tractor Power on TNN, and the syndicated Tuff Trax. [1]
A 1984 Mack Superliner, owned by J.R. Collins Pulling Team, is also officially sponsored by Mack. The truck (named "Buckeye Bulldog") runs in the NTPA (National Tractor Pulling Association) in the "Super Semi" class. Dale Gribble, a character from King of the Hill, is rarely seen without his Mack cap.