Joe Acevedo Jr
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October 24, 2025
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One of the most anticipated truck events of the year, Battle in BAMA, has now added the addition of OBS Nationals and just celebrated its 10th anniversary in legendary fashion. Formerly hosted beneath the iconic USS Alabama in Mobile, Alabama, the show has now shifted gears to an even more adrenaline-packed location: the world-famous Talladega Superspeedway.
Craig Rowley and his dedicated team pulled out all the stops to make this milestone event their biggest and baddest yet, drawing custom trucks from every corner of the country. From slammed mini-trucks to sky-high lifted beasts, there was something for every kind of enthusiast and then some.

One of the hottest highlights this year was the return of the OBS Nationals, a dedicated section of the show now in its second year. OBS fans were treated to an incredible lineup of trucks lowered, lifted, patina-clad, restored, and everything in between. If you’re into ‘88–‘98 GM trucks, this was your paradise.
But what really set this year apart? Attendees had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take a lap on the historic Talladega track. That’s right, truck fans got to experience the same banking and asphalt that NASCAR legends have raced on, adding an unforgettable thrill to an already killer weekend.

If you missed it, now’s the time to mark your calendars for 2026. Word on the street is that Craig and the crew are already planning to go bigger, louder, and even more insane next year. Battle in BAMA isn’t just a show; it’s a full-throttle celebration of truck culture. See you in Talladega!

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