She also plans to put his wedding clothes and the bouquet, made out of Batman comic books, inside the framed case made by a friend. Batman was a big part of the day’s theme: The Batman logo peeked out of Zugg's T-shirt and Aggas' two children, Vincent, 9, and Callista, 6 1/2, wore Batman shirts and capes.

The pair served as ring bearers during the ceremony.

About 100 people were on hand for Saturday’s mud drags, some of them friends and family of the couple. They stood close to an orange mesh fence, which separated the crowd from the races, as the couple exchanged their vows and their rings.

Brandon Lasar, standing in the pickup with the couple, took them through their vows. Each promised to be a faithful partner in sickness and health, in good times and bad, in joy and sorrow.

“I promise to love you unconditionally, to support you in your goals, to honor and respect you, to laugh with you and cry with you, and to cherish you for as long as we both shall live,” Aggas and Zugg repeated after Lasar, speaking over the noise of the blustery wind.

The wedding was put on jointly by Magic City 4X4, MORE Racing and Oscar’s Park, which sits next door to the racing site, said Vern Ball, president of the four-wheel-drive club.