NBC Sports and Feld Motor Sports Announce 2022 Monster Jam Broadcast Schedule - Engine Builder Magazine

NBC Sports and Feld Motor Sports Announce 2022 Monster Jam Broadcast Schedule

NBC Sports and Feld Motor Sportshave announced the 2022 Monster Jam®telecast schedule, featuring 40 hours of Monster Jam coverage this year, across NBC, CNBC, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.  NBC will air four hours of Monster Jam programming throughout the year, and CNBC will broadcast Monster Jam every Saturday from March through September at noon ET.

Monster Jam fans will witness world-class athletes locked in intense competitions of speed and skill as they push their Monster Jam trucks to the limit in pursuit of the series championship, resulting in an automatic bid to Monster Jam World Finals® XXI, to be held May 21-22 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida and broadcast on NBC on Thanksgiving weekend (Sunday, November 27 at 2 p.m. ET) and New Year’s Eve day (Saturday, December 31 at 5 p.m. ET). Additional NBC coverage includes action from Detroit on Sunday, June 12 at 3 p.m. ET and from Jacksonville on Saturday, July 2 at 2 p.m. ET. 

2021 Stadium Series champion Ryan Anderson in Son-uva Digger® aims to repeat his title, while Tom Meents, the most decorated Monster Jam athlete in the sport’s history, sets his sights on another trophy. Making his stadium debut, Tyler Menninga gets behind the wheel of the black and green wrecking machine, the legendary Grave Digger®, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. 2022 also marks the inaugural season for the brand-new Lucas Stabilizer driven by current Monster Jam World Finals High Jump champion Cynthia Gauthier. Camden Murphy returns to the driver’s seat of Bakugan Dragonoid™, while Bryce Kenny in Great Clips Mohawk Warrior®targets his first series championship. GUINNESS WORLD RECORD™ title holder Bari Musawwir in Zombie™, military veteran Kayla Blood in Soldier Fortune™ and more, look to lock in the championship.  

The jaw-dropping action of the 2022 Monster Jam season begins on Saturday, March 26 on CNBC.  Fans will be treated to a tripleheader of adrenaline-charged competition: Monster Jam programming kicks off 3 hours of excitement beginning at noon ET from RingCentral Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. followed by more heated rivalries, high-flying stunts and fierce head-to-head battles from PETCO Park in San Diego.

For the second year in a row, veteran host Scott Jordan returns to the booth, accompanied by former Monster Jam driver turned color commentator Colt Stephens. On-the-track reporter Leslie Mears rounds out the Monster Jam broadcast team.

Below is the complete 2022 Monster Jam schedule on NBC and CNBC: 

*Monster Jam World Finals

^Encore presentation

#All televised coverage streams on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app

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