A pair of teens have joined the Stadium Super Truck weekend at Road America: John Holtger will make his return to the series, while Zoey Edenholm makes her début.
As a guest on the Dale Jr. Download, Robby Gordon provided insight into his Stadium Super Trucks, its plans to return after the season pause by COVID-19, its role in the world of racing marketing, and the importance of the Australian fan base.
With the City of Toronto extending its cancellation of permits for major events through the end of July, the Honda Indy Toronto’s 2020 fate is up in the air. Efforts will be made to reschedule.
With COVID-19 forcing the Supercars to postpone their Tasmania, Auckland, and Perth events, the Boost Mobile Super Trucks remain committed to those weekends once they find a new date.
With IndyCar cancelling the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, the Stadium Super Trucks’ support date at the street circuit is up in the air. Long Beach has hosted the trucks since their inaugural season in 2013.
Two-time Dakar Rally winner and Stadium Super Truck veteran Toby Price has confirmed he will race in the 2020 season opener at Adelaide for Team Australia.
The 2020 Stadium Super Trucks season will kick off in Adelaide in a battle between America and Australia. Defending their home turf will be SST veterans Paul Morris and Greg Gartner, joined by newcomers Paul Weel, Luke Vanna, and Shae Davies.
2017 Stadium Super Truck champion Paul Morris and 20-year-old development driver Luke Vanna will race the 2020 Boost Mobile Super Trucks schedule under the Team Norwell name.
Former Supercars driver Paul Weel, whose career ended after a serious crash at Bathurst in 2008, will return to racing in 2020 with the Boost Mobile Super Trucks.
With the Supercars Championship switching from Pukekohe to Hampton Downs for the Auckland Super400 due to Anzac Day restrictions, the Boost Mobile Super Trucks will follow them to a new site for Weekend #3.