The Stadium Super Trucks grid for Long Beach: Ryan Arciero, Matt Brabham, Jerett Brooks, Robby & Max Gordon, Zoey Edenholm, DJ Hamilton, Gavin Harlien, Bill Hynes, Cleetus McFarland, Shaun Richardson and Robert Stout.
While three-time defending Stadium Super Trucks champion Matt Brabham is now focusing on Indy Lights, a Lights non-race weekend means he will be back in a truck at Long Beach.
Davey Hamilton Jr., who last raced in the Stadium Super Trucks in 2017 and 2018, will run the full schedule in 2022. The season begins at Long Beach in April.
Decorated off-road racer Ryan Arciero, who recently nearly triumphed in the Mint 400, will race in the Stadium Super Trucks for the first time at Long Beach.
After missing out on the 2021 Boost Mobile Super Trucks title via tiebreaker, Shae Davies moves to open-wheel racing in the S5000 Australian Drivers’ Championship and Tasman Series for Versa Motorsport.
3× Stadium Super Trucks champion and Indy Lights points leader Matt Brabham sat down with The Checkered Flag to discuss his career, how SST and family shaped it, and possibly racing in dirt, rallycross, or NASCAR.
After the demise of the Boost Mobile Super Trucks, Dave Casey is moving to another truck racing discipline: he will race in the V8 SuperUte Series for Sieders Racing.
Three-time Stadium Super Trucks champion Matt Brabham won at St. Petersburg in his first Indy Lights race since 2015. He previously won at the track in SST in 2017.
What do Daytona 500 champ Austin Cindric and Robby Gordon have in common? They’re the only drivers with NASCAR Cup Series wins and X Games medals. Thanks to rallycross and Stadium Super Trucks, the NASCAR/X Games overlap is quite deep.
Nick Baumgartner now has a special title: racing drivers with an Olympic medal. The off-road veteran, who scored a Stadium Super Trucks podium in 2013, and Lindsey Jacobellis won the Winter Olympics gold in mixed snowboard cross for Team USA.
Per Auto Action, new Supercars CEO Shane Howard is willing to bring the Stadium Super Trucks back to Australia in 2023. The Boost Mobile Super Trucks’ fleet had returned to America in January after 2022 plans fell through.
Assuming no changes, the 2022 Stadium Super Trucks season begins at Long Beach for the first time. Conversely, SPEED UTV testing means the trucks won’t support King of the Hammers.
Frustration from Boost Mobile Super Trucks with Supercars’ new owner over a lack of support has prompted the series to send its 12 trucks back to the U.S.’s Stadium Super Trucks on 19 January. The Australian series’ future is grim.
Matt Brabham, a former Road to Indy star fresh off his third straight Stadium Super Trucks championship, will race in Indy Lights for the first time since 2015 when he joins Andretti Autosport for 2022.
Everyone knew it was happening but if confirmation was needed: the Stadium Super Trucks are heading back to the Grand Prix of Long Beach in 2022. It has been on the SST schedule since Season 1 in 2013.
The Road to Indy’s Chris Griffis Memorial Open Test featured not one, but two drivers testing Indy Lights cars who have raced in Stadium Super Trucks: Matt Brabham and Jacob Abel.
By dominating Sunday’s race, Robby Gordon is now a four-time Stadium Super Trucks winner at Long Beach, breaking a tie with Matt Brabham.