Matt Brabham and Cole Potts dueled to the finish in Sunday’s Stadium Super Truck action at Portland, with points leader Brabham winning out.
Casey Mears
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Running his first Stadium Super Truck race since April, Sheldon Creed started last and moved his way through to win Race #1 at Portland.
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Sheldon Creed drove two trucks in Friday’s Stadium Super Truck practice at Portland, a race weekend that will feature four drivers with NASCAR/ARCA experience.
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In the Stadium Super Trucks’ return to Mid-Ohio, Robby Gordon battled with Cole Potts throughout the race and ultimately came out on top.
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Gavin Harlien held off a charging Matt Brabham to win his first SST race of 2019.
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Matt Brabham kicked off the Stadium Super Trucks’ first weekend in Toronto since 2016 by leading Friday practice.
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Ryan Eversley and Casey Mears will make their SST début and return at Toronto, respectively.
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Casey Mears will make his return to NASCAR’s greatest race with Germain Racing.
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A number of high-profile NASCAR drivers have expressed an interest in Red Bull GRC
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Casey Mears targeting GRC switch for 2018
NASCAR, off-road, and rallycross are all on the table
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The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend for the Bank of America 500; the start of the second round of the 2017 playoffs.
Stadium Super Truck points leader Matt Brabham closed out the series’ second Mid-Ohio weekend with a victory.
Severe weather shortened Saturday’s Stadium Super Truck race in Toronto, which Cole Potts won for his first victory of 2019.
Between Parker Kligerman, Ryan Truex, Joey Gase, and Brendan Gaughan, two Daytona 500 spots are up for grabs in Thursday evening’s Gander RV Duels.
The NASCAR star attended the 2017 season finale in Los Angeles
Leavine Family Racing has announced that Kasey Kahne will replace Michael McDowell in their #95 NASCAR Cup Series Car for 2018.