Bill Hynes dominated Saturday’s Stadium Super Trucks race at Long Beach, but it was Jerett Brooks who came out on top for his first victory in eight years.
Matt Brabham’s five-round streak of being the fastest in Stadium Super Trucks qualifying has been snapped by Robby Gordon at Long Beach.
Max Gordon will be sponsored by Baja Jerky for the Stadium Super Trucks’ Long Beach GP, his first main sponsor that isn’t Continental or SPEED. Baja is also backing Christian Sourapas in his SST début.
Jacob Abel, Matt Brabham, Jerett Brooks, Zoey Edenholm, Max and Robby Gordon, Bill Hynes, Bo LeMastus, Brandon Parrish, Mads Siljehaug, Christian Sourapas, Robert Stout and Jeff Ward make up the Stadium Super Trucks grid for Long Beach.
Former Superbike rider and RiderSurance founder Brandon Parrish will make his Stadium Super Trucks début at Long Beach. Longtime associate Crosley Brands will sponsor his truck.
The Gold Coast 500 at Surfers Paradise has officially been cancelled due to COVID-19. Consequently, the Boost Mobile Super Trucks’ season finale will now take place at Sydney Motorsport Park on 19–21 November.
Pirelli GT4 America and 24H GT driver Mads Siljehaug will début in the Stadium Super Trucks at Long Beach. He will be the first Norwegian driver in SST history.
Beat, Greaves, Heger, Kincaid comprise SST alumni with 2021 Championship Off-Road titles
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With the 2021 Championship Off-Road season coming to a close, four class champions have Stadium Super Truck experience: Ryan Beat, C.J. Greaves, Brock Heger, and Keegan Kincaid.
Stadium Super Trucks rookie Robert Stout, fresh off his 100th racing career podium in Race 1 at Nashville, broke through in Race 2 for his maiden series win.
Despite Matt Brabham and Robert Stout’s best efforts on the final lap, they could not get by Robby Gordon as he scored the first Stadium Super Trucks win at Nashville.
Matt Brabham is once again the Stadium Super Trucks’ Fastest Qualifier after setting the best time in the inaugural trip to Nashville. After four race weekends, he is still the only driver to win the FQ award.
Indy Pro 2000 driver Jacob Abel will dabble in the Stadium Super Trucks at Nashville in a Crosley Brands-sponsored truck.
With COVID-19 taking a toll on the Supercars calendar, the series’ revised schedule further impacts the Boost Mobile Super Trucks as they will not race at Auckland or Perth. The Sydney weekend has been postponed from its original August date to November.
13 drivers, the most since 2018, make up the upcoming Stadium Super Trucks grid at Nashville: Stanton Barrett, Matt Brabham, Max and Robby Gordon, Ricky Howerton, Bill Hynes, Ricky Johnson, Bo LeMastus, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Jett Noland, Robert Stout, Zach Van Matre, and Jeff Ward.
With the Sydney SuperNight at Sydney Motorsport Park being postponed from its original 21/22 August weekend due to COVID-19, the Boost Mobile Super Trucks are stuck with six rounds and race-less in August unless a new date is found.
11 drivers including Ricky Johnson and Jeff Ward are expected to run the Stadium Super Trucks’ inaugural Music City Grand Prix weekend at Nashville. Johnson and Ward, off-road and motocross stars, last raced in the series in 2013.
Paul Morris tried to pass Shae Davies in the last corner in Sunday’s Boost Mobile Super Trucks finale at Townsville, but both ran wide and Paul Weel sneaked by to win.



