

The following year, Stone Crusher ran an exclusive pink design for that year’s Monsters On the Beach event in Virginia Beach.
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Both truck and driver would be invited to compete in Monster Jam World Finals XIV. In 2013, Kane would leave the team to drive Iron Man for FELD Motorsports, leaving Sims to campaign the name himself.

Kane and the truck would be invited to compete in the inaugural Young Guns Shootout competition at Monster Jam World Finals XIII, while Sims would compete in the main field of said event. As for Wright, he would move to Monster Magic, while Morgan Kane, who originally drove said truck, took over the driving duties for the second Stone Crusher.

The following year, Migues left the team to drive for 2Xtreme Racing. The original chassis would continue to compete as a second Stone Crusher, with Darren Migues and Bryan Wright driving. In 2011, Stone Crusher received a new chassis. Both Sims and the truck would rise to stardom as they would be invited to compete in Monster Jam World Finals IX. Sims would become the full-time driver following Wiggins’ retirement, as Stone Crusher debuted a brand-new paint scheme. He would make a full recovery, and continue to drive the truck until his retirement in 2008. In 2006, Wiggins would suffer a back injury following a hard landing in Pontiac, Michigan. He would then hire Gary Wiggins, the driver of the original Mopar Magic, to drive the truck, as they both shared driving duties throughout the 2005 season. Stone Crusher was created in 2005 after Steve Sims purchased the original Backdraft chassis from Rick Disharoon.
