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Les Shockley Passes

April 8th, 2019

Jet truck pioneer and 1996 Art Scholl Showmanship Award recipient Les Shockley passed away near his home in the Philippines on Saturday, April 6, from the effects of a stroke he suffered several months ago. He was 75 years old.

 

Les (left) is shown here accepting the Scholl Showmanship Award from Judy Scholl (center) during the 1996 ICAS Convention in Las Vegas as Shockley's ex-wife, Donna (right), looks on.

 

After a successful quarter-century career in drag racing, in 1984, Shockley strapped three J-34 jet engines to a 7,000 lb. Peterbilt semi and christened the beast, "Shockwave." With 36,000 horsepower, the truck was capable of speeds in excess of 375 mph. He did not introduce the act to air show audiences until 1988 and it was an immediate hit, drawing huge crowds everywhere it went.

 

Shockwave has been operated by Neal and Chris Darnell since 2012.