2018 Glen Helen Results – Sunday

Results from Sunday’s action at Glen Helen Raceway

December 2, 2018

UTV Moto 2

  1. RJ Anderson
  2. Myles Cheek
  3. Jeremiah Wagner
  4. Nic Granlund
  5. Ronnie Anderson
  6. Randal Nix
  7. Shawn Saxton
  8. Brian Willison
  9. Blake Wilkey
  10. Syd Woods
  11. Max Gordon
  12. Laura Cole
  13. Don Gray
  14. Kyle Stockbridge

Super Buggy Moto 2

  1. Matthew Brister
  2. Sammy Ehrenberg
  3. Eddie Tafoya

Kids UTV Moto 2

  1. Chase Carr
  2. TJ Siewers
  3. Max Gordon
  4. George Llamosas
  5. Brody Aikins
  6. Landyn Poppert
  7. Jacob Burnett
  8. James O’Neal
  9. Clayton Mickles

MX 450 Moto 2

  1. Josh Grant
  2. Mitchell Falk
  3. Martin Castello
  4. Brandon Leith
  5. Jeff Loop
  6. Blayne Thompson
  7. Richard Taylor
  8. Dalton Shiery
  9. Travis Damon
  10. Robert Gutierrez
  11. Jeff Matiasevich
  12. Desmond Delgado

SST Moto 2

  1. Gavin Harlien
  2. Matthew Brabham
  3. Jeff Hoffman
  4. Blade Hildebrand
  5. Robby Gordon
  6. Cole Potts
  7. Erik Davis
  8. Jerett Brooks
  9. Sheldon Creed
  10. Casey Mears
  11. Arie Luyendyk Jr

SST Weekend Overall Top 3

  1. Matt Brabham
  2. Jeff Hoffman
  3. Gavin Harlien

 

2018 Glen Helen SST Saturday Results

Results from Saturdays action at Glen Helen Raceway

UTV Moto 1

  1. RJ Anderson
  2. Nic Granlund
  3. Jeremiah Wagner
  4. Ronnie Anderson
  5. Brian Willison
  6. Kyle Stockbridge
  7. Blake Wilkey
  8. Max Gordon
  9. Laura Cole
  10. Syd Woods
  11. Ian Murray
  12. Don Gray
  13. Miles Cheek

Super Buggy Moto 1

  1. Sammy Ehrenberg
  2. Matthew Brister
  3. Eddie Tafoya

Kids UTV Moto 1

  1. Chase Carr
  2. Clayton Mickles
  3. Max Gordon
  4. George Llamosas
  5. Brody Aikins
  6. Jacob Burnett
  7. Landyn Poppert
  8. James O’Neal
  9. TJ Siewers

MX 450 Moto 1

  1. Josh Grant
  2. Mitchell Falk
  3. Martin Castello
  4. Jeff Loop
  5. Brandon Leith
  6. Richard Taylor
  7. Dalton Shiery
  8. Blayne Thompson
  9. Travis Damon
  10. Carson Carr
  11. Robert Gutierrez
  12. Mike Alessi
  13. Jeff Matiasevich

SST Moto 1

  1. Jeff Hoffman
  2. Matthew Brabham
  3. Arie Luyendyk Jr
  4. Gavin Harlien
  5. Erik Davis
  6. Sheldon Creed
  7. Casey Mears
  8. Cole Potts
  9. Christian Sourapas
  10. Robby Gordon
  11. Jerett Brooks
  12. Blade Hildebrand

 

Updated Glen Helen Weekend Schedule

2018 Glen Helen Tentative Weekend Schedule

December 1 – December 2

 

 

Saturday, December 1

7:00 AM – Track Prep Continues

7:00 AM – Registration opens all classes

8:00 AM – Drivers/Riders meeting Glen Helen VIP Building – All Classes

8:00 AM – Gates open for ticket holders

8:30 AM – UTV Practice – 4 laps

8:45 AM – Super Buggy Practice – 4 laps

9:00 AM – Kids UTV – 4 laps

9:15 AM – Pro Moto Practice – 4 laps

9:30 AM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Practice – 4 laps

9:45 AM – Track Prep for qualifying

10:15 AM – UTV qualifying – 3 laps

10:30 AM – Super Buggy qualifying – 3 laps

10:45 AM – Pro Lite qualifying – 3 laps

11:00 AM – Pro Moto qualifying – 3 laps

11:15 AM – Stadium SUPER Trucks qualifying – 3 laps

1:00 PM – National Anthem

1:05 PM – UTV Race Moto 1 (20 minutes plus 1 lap)

1:30 PM – Pro Buggy Moto 1 (8 laps)

2:00 PM – Kids UTV Moto 1

2:30 PM – Pro 450 Moto 1 (20 minutes plus 1 lap)

3:00 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Moto 1 (10 laps)

3:30 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Podium

3:45 PM – Party In The Pits

5:00 PM – Jump Contest Begins

7:00 PM – 1450 Truck Night Race (8 laps)

Sunday, December 2

7:00  AM – Track Prep Continues

7:00 AM – Registration open all classes

8:00 AM – Gates open for ticket holders

9:00 AM – Drivers/Riders meeting in Glen Helen VIP building – All classes

11:30 AM – National Anthem

11:35 AM – UTV Race Moto Final (20 minutes plus 1 lap)

12:10 PM – Pro Buggy Moto Final (8 laps)

12:45 PM – Kids UTV Moto Final

1:20 PM – Pro 450 Moto Final (20 minutes plus 1 lap)

2:00 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Final (10 laps)

2:30 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Podium

Event schedule may change due to weather.

Tickets and camping -> https://goo.gl/o6Zokf

Competitor registration -> https://goo.gl/S64ZR8

CBS SPORTS NETWORK BROADCAST SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – NOVEMBER 28

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (November 27, 2018) – CBS Sports Network will broadcast the Boost Mobile Stadium SUPER Trucks, Rounds 15 and 16 of the 2018 Stadium SUPER Trucks World Championship from Sydney, NSW, Australia, Wednesday evening, November 28 at 10 P.M. ET (7 P.M. PT).

Join Sean Sermini, and Davey Hamilton as they call all the high-flying action that took place during the Boost Mobile Stadium SUPER Trucks inaugural visit to the Sydney Motorsports Park back on October 27 & 28. Both races contested over the weekend will be shown in their complete entirety.

Tune into CBS Sports Network Wednesday, November 28th at 10 P.M. ET (7 P.M. PT) to find out whom comes out on top in the Boost Stadium SUPER Trucks at Sydney Motorsports Park with a re-air at 1 A.M. ET (10 P.M. PT).

Robby Gordon’s Off-Road World Championships is next up for the Stadium SUPER Trucks this coming weekend November 30, December 1 & 2 at the Glen Helen Raceway’s National MX Track in San Bernardino California.

Featuring a full field of Stadium SUPER Trucks, UTV’s, Kids UTV’s, 450 and 250 Motocross, Super Buggys, Freestyle MX, and an amateur jump contest.

Tickets are on sale now at https://stadiumsupertrucks.com/2018-glen-helen

Competitors are still available to register in any of the classes online or on site Friday, November 30.

Suites to enjoy the race in luxury are also available, along with vendor locations for the Off-Road Vender Village.

Please email info@stadiumsupertrucks.com for additional information and pricing.

2018 Glen Helen Tentative Weekend Schedule

2018 Glen Helen Tentative Weekend Schedule

December 1 – December 2

 

 

Saturday, December 1

7:00 AM – Track Prep Continues

7:00 AM – Registration opens all classes

8:00 AM – Drivers/Riders meeting Glen Helen VIP Building – All Classes

8:00 AM – Gates open for ticket holders

8:30 AM – UTV Practice – 4 laps

8:45 AM – Super Buggy Practice – 4 laps

9:00 AM – Kids UTV – 4 laps

9:15 AM – Pro Moto Practice – 4 laps

9:30 AM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Practice – 4 laps

9:45 AM – Track Prep for qualifying

10:15 AM – UTV qualifying – 3 laps

10:30 AM – Super Buggy qualifying – 3 laps

10:45 AM – Pro Lite qualifying – 3 laps

11:00 AM – Pro Moto qualifying – 3 laps

11:15 AM – Stadium SUPER Trucks qualifying – 3 laps

1:00 PM – National Anthem

1:05 PM – UTV Race Moto 1 (20 minutes plus 1 lap)

1:30 PM – Pro Buggy Moto 1 (8 laps)

2:00 PM – Kids UTV Moto 1

2:30 PM – Pro 450 Moto 1 (20 minutes plus 1 lap)

3:00 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Moto 1 (10 laps)

3:30 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Podium

3:45 PM – Party In The Pits

5:00 PM – Jump Contest Begins

7:00 PM – 1450 Truck Night Race (8 laps)

Sunday, December 2

7:00 AM – Track Prep Continues

7:00 AM – Registration open all classes

8:00 AM – Gates open for ticket holders

9:00 AM – Drivers/Riders meeting in Glen Helen VIP building – All classes

11:30 AM – National Anthem

11:35 AM – UTV Race Moto Final (20 minutes plus 1 lap)

12:10 PM – Pro Buggy Moto Final (8 laps)

12:45 PM – Kids UTV Moto Final

1:20 PM – Pro 450 Moto Final (20 Minutes 1 lap)

2:00 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Final (10 laps)

2:30 PM – Stadium SUPER Trucks Podium

Event schedule may change due to weather.

Tickets and camping -> https://goo.gl/o6Zokf

Competitor registration -> https://goo.gl/S64ZR8

Gavin Harlien Wins Race 2 At Sydney Motorsport Park

2018 Sydney Race 2 Results

1. Gavin Harlien
2. Paul Morris
3. Cole Potts
4. Robby Gordon
5. Russell Ingall
6. Blade Hildebrand
7. Matty Nolan
8. Jeff Hoffman
9. Matt Brabham

2018 Sydney Overall Weekend Results

1. Gavin Harlien
2. Cole Potts
3. Matt Brabham

Matt Brabham WINS Race 1 at Sydney Motorsport Park.

 

Sydney Motorsport Park Race 1 Results

1. Matt Brabham
2. Gavin Harlien
3. Cole Potts
4. Robby Gordon
5. Jeff Hoffman
6. Paul Morris
7. Russell Ingall
8. Matty Nolan
9. Blade Hildebrand

Sydney Live

Sydney Motorsport Park

(All times local to Sydney, Australia)

Sunday, October 28

Boost Mobile SST Race #2 – 1:15pm



 

2018 Boost Mobile Sydney Motorsport Park Entry List

#1 – Paul Morris
#7 – Robby Gordon
#9 – Russell Ingall
#21 – Matty Nolan
#47 – Jeff Hoffman
#55 – Gavin Harlien
#60 – Cole Potts
#68 – Blade Hildebrand
#83 – Matt Brabham

SST TO RACE IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA OCTOBER 26-28

The Boost Mobile Stadium Super Trucks series will compete at Sydney Motorsport Park as part of the Australian Motor Racing Series (AMRS) program next week.

To be held over the October 26-28 weekend, it will come a week after the series was scheduled to compete as part of the supporting cast to the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship at the Vodafone Gold Coast 600.

SST was replaced on the bill by the Kumho Tyres Touring Car Series after CAMS suspended its Australian competition licence.

The AMRS is unaffiliated with CAMS, as it is run by the Benalla Auto Club-owned (BAC) Australian Auto Sport Alliance, and therefore can allow the category to compete.

“We are super excited to be able to give Australia what they want and that is for us to race,” said SST owner and competitor Robby Gordon.

“I want to thank Chris (Lewis-Williams, BAC CEO), Wayne (Williams, AMRS manager) and the team for asking us to come on board as part of the program, all of our sponsors and drivers are excited and looking forward to doing battle at the exciting Sydney Motorsport Park track.”

Williams hailed the addition of SST, which has not held an Australian round away from the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship since 2015, to the AMRS program.

“Everywhere they go, the Stadium Super Trucks pull a massive crowd, and we can’t wait to have them at Sydney Motorsport Park,” said Williams.

“They will put on a spectacular show for everyone watching, whether they’re at the track or viewing the live stream.

“Over the last couple of weeks, it’s no secret that Stadium Super Trucks has had to make some last-minute changes to their 2018 schedule, so we’re thrilled to have offered SST a place to compete and add them to our event program.”

Lewis-Williams is confident that the trucks are safe to race at a permanent circuit such as Sydney Motorsport Park after modifications which organisers made in light of the CAMS suspension.

“Sydney Motorsport Park is a very different venue to a street circuit, and the AASA and our insurers are comfortable with the work Stadium Super Trucks have done on addressing any safety concerns, such as improving the strength of the wheels and incorporating a new locking section for the body work,” he said.

“The Stadium Super Trucks are closely aligned to another series that the AASA sanctions, the ARB Australian Off Road Racing Championship, so we’re aware of the strength of the vehicles and similarity of those vehicles to the Stadium Super Trucks.

“Our job at the AASA is to assist categories to go racing and that’s the opportunity we’ve been able to create for Stadium Super Trucks who want to keep racing in Australia.

“Although one avenue (Gold Coast) was shut down, that’s the beauty of having choice in the market, there is an alternate sanctioning body to give categories an opportunity to make a choice about how they want their motor racing to be run.

“The AASA and AMRS are completely aware of the popularity of Stadium Super Trucks and are pleased we’re able to give them an opportunity to continue racing here.”

Defending champion Paul Morris also welcomed the news.

“It’s awesome to be able to race in Australia in the Stadium Super Trucks at Sydney Motorsport Park next weekend,” said Morris.

“It’s extremely obvious from the public backlash that motorsport fans want to see us race and see the series continue to compete in Australia.”

The occasion will be the first time that Stadium Super Trucks has raced at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Its previous appearances in the Harbour City both came in 2015, at Sydney Speedway near Parramatta and at the Sydney 500 at Olympic Park.

By joining the AMRS bill, SST will share the weekend with 10 other categories, which include the GT-1 Australia, Australian Formula Ford, and Performax TA2 Muscle Car Series, with Sunday’s racing to be live streamed.

The news comes after Peter Adderton, founder of the series new Australian naming rights sponsor, criticised CAMS for what he claimed is an ongoing failure to disclose to SST exactly how the series can comply with the governing body’s safety requirements.

CAMS CEO Eugene Arocca claims that SST has in fact been informed and that he would not discuss the matter with a sponsor.

Matt Brabham leads the series with one more event set to come, at Glen Helen Raceway in California, after Sydney.

Link to story at speeedcafe.com

CBS Sports Network – Road America – September 26

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (September 25, 2018) – CBS Sports Network will broadcast the MENARDS Stadium SUPER Trucks at Road America, Rounds 13 and 14 of the 2018 Stadium SUPER Trucks World Championship from Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, Wednesday evening, September 26 at 10 P.M. ET (7 P.M. PT).

Join Sean Sermini, and Australian Matt Naulty as they call all the high-flying action that took place during the SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks inaugural visit to the famed Road America back on August 24 & 25.

Both races contested at the picturesque permanent road course known as America’s national park of SPEED, will be shown in their complete entirety.

Will Robby Gordon use his past experience at the track to his full advantage? Can current SST World Championship Points Leader Matt Brabham continue his points lead?

TEAM UFD enters the weekend with a different lineup of drivers looking to capture the podium in the MENARDS Stadium SUPER Trucks at Road America with first time SST competitor and NASCAR veteran Greg Biffle filling in for Bill ‘The Thrill’ Hynes, former open-wheel and NASCAR driver Casey Mears replacing Arie Luyendyk Jr., and open-wheel and Trans Am veteran Adam Andretti subbing for 2017 SST World Champion Paul Morris. With not much SST seat time between the three, action on track will surely be interesting. Rounding out the five-truck team will be Championship contender Gavin Harlien and Jeff Hoffman.

Australian import Tommy Dawson of the United Kingdom makes his first SST start on the ultra fast road course, while SST welcomes back Gold Coast, Australia native Matt Nolan to the series for the second time in 2018 joining SST regulars Cole Potts, Blade Hildebrand and Aaron Bambach for an extreme shootout in the Dairy Land.

Tune into CBS Sports Network Wednesday, September 26th at 10 P.M. ET (7 P.M. PT) to find out whom comes out on top in the MENARDS Stadium SUPER Trucks at Road America.

The Newly announced Robby Gordon Off-Road World Championships are to take place November 30, December 1 & 2 at the Glen Helen National MX Track in San Bernardino California.

Featuring a full field of Stadium SUPER Trucks, UTV’s, two divisions of Motocross, Freestyle MX, and an amateur jump contest. Tickets are on sale now at https://stadiumsupertrucks.com.

Suites to enjoy the race in luxury are also available, along with vendor locations for the Off-Road Vender Village. Please email info@stadiumsupertrucks.com for additional information and pricing.