Stadium Super Trucks champions swept the Long Beach Race 1 podium as Matt Brabham defeated Robby Gordon and Gavin Harlien.
For the third year in a row, Robby Gordon is the Stadium Super Trucks’ Fastest Qualifier at Long Beach.
While his longtime partnership with Lucas Oil has ended, Robert Stout has acquired backing from Injector Dynamics ahead of his third season in the Stadium Super Trucks.
Fourteen drivers will begin the 2023 Stadium Super Trucks season opener in Long Beach including newcomers Bruce Binnquist, David Bernstein, Trey Hernquist, and Joshua Thomas.
In 2023, Bill Hynes will join founder Robby Gordon as the only drivers to race in the Stadium Super Trucks in ten seasons.
UTV desert veteran Bruce Binnquist will compete in the Stadium Super Trucks for the first time when the 2023 season begins in Long Beach.
After last racing in 2017, Myles Cheek will make his return to the Stadium Super Trucks for the 2023 season opener in Long Beach.
Sand drag racer David Bernstein spent Wednesday testing at Stadium Super Trucks headquarters in preparation for his maiden start at the Grand Prix of Long Beach.
SCCA Formula Atlantic driver Rob Radmann was among those testing with the Stadium Super Trucks on Tuesday. Should he make a start, it will be his maiden SST foray.
Championship Off-Road regular Ryan Beat will make his Stadium Super Trucks return at Long Beach after racing at Nashville in 2022.
If he can put together the funding, Shaun Richardson plans to run the Stadium Super Trucks season opener in Long Beach.
Gavin Harlien hopes to become a back-to-back Stadium Super Trucks champion in 2023, though he is still seeking sponsorship for the season as the opener looms.
Trey Hernquist, SCORE International Class 5 champion and recently crowned Mint 400 class winner, will race in the Stadium Super Trucks at Long Beach.
14-year-old Ben Maier hopes to race in the Stadium Super Trucks again in 2023 when the season begins in Long Beach, though a return is dependent on sponsorship.
Joshua Thomas of Brisbane, Australia, spent Thursday testing a Stadium Super Truck with plans of making his series début in the 2023 opener at Long Beach.
As much as he would love another shot at it full-time, Davey Hamilton Jr. told fellow driver Bill Hynes on his podcast that there is “no chance” of a return to Stadium Super Trucks due to his injury history.
Stadium Super Trucks driver Zoey Edenholm was among those participating in this past weekend’s ARCA Menards Series test at Daytona, where she was 54th quickest of 60 drivers.